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The Web3 CFO Toolkit

Subledger, reconciliation, treasury, payroll, audit-readiness — the finance stack a crypto-native CFO actually needs. One platform. Built for the volume and the regulatory reality of 2026.

Every Web3 CFO meets the same six problems. None of them existed in the spreadsheet era. Each one needs a different piece of the stack.

Volume

A scaling Web3 startup processes 10,000+ transactions per day across 5+ chains. Traditional GL systems were built for 100s, not 10,000s.

Valuation

Every transaction needs a defensible USD-equivalent at the time it occurred. Manual price-feed maintenance breaks down past about 50 transactions per week.

Classification

Was that ETH outbound a swap, a yield deposit, a payroll payment, or a treasury rebalance? Your subledger needs to know the difference and your auditor will ask.

Multi-jurisdiction

Your contributors are in 12 countries. Each one has different payroll, tax, and compliance requirements. Your stack has to handle them without manual reconciliation per geography.

Governance and controls

A multi-sig has signers, thresholds, and an approval flow. Traditional ERPs don't model that. The audit committee will want to see every approval traced to a wallet address.

Reporting cadence

Investors want monthly P&L. Your auditor wants quarterly walk-throughs. The DAO treasury wants real-time. Your stack needs to produce all three from one source of truth.

What sits in front of your ERP and behind your treasury. Six modules, one platform.

Crypto subledger

Wallet-level audit trail across 30+ chains. Posts daily journal entries to your ERP (NetSuite, QuickBooks, Xero, Sage).

See Wag3s Ledger

Multi-chain reconciliation

Automatic reconciliation between custodians, exchanges, on-chain wallets, and your GL. Variance detection, escalation, audit log.

See multi-chain reconciliation

Treasury management

Cash + crypto liquidity, runway visibility in fiat-equivalent, multi-sig signer attribution, Snapshot proposal anchoring for DAOs.

See DAO Treasury

Payroll & contributor compensation

Crypto + fiat payroll, EIP-712 signed agreements, jurisdiction-aware compliance, tax forms (US 1099, EU social charges, UK PAYE).

See HR & Payroll

Tax reporting

IRS Form 8949 + 1099-DA reconciliation, HMRC SA108, DGFiP Form 2086, ATO capital-gains schedule, CRA Schedule 3, ESTV canton output.

See Folio

Audit-readiness

Big4 audit trail: every GL entry traceable back to the on-chain transaction hash. SOC 2 controls, segregation of duties, change management.

See audit-readiness

Same platform, four typical configurations. Each links to the playbook that matches.

Series A Web3 startup

You've raised, hired your first finance lead, and the founder's personal wallet is no longer the company treasury. You need a subledger with multi-signer attribution, a defensible reporting framework (ASU 2023-08 or IAS 38), and a path to your first SOC 2.

Crypto accounting for startups

DAO with a foundation wrapper

Your treasury is on-chain via a Safe. The foundation publishes annual financials. Contributors are paid via EIP-712 signed agreements. Snapshot governance approves spending. Your stack needs to anchor every transaction to a proposal ID and produce reports the foundation can sign.

DAO treasury management

Mid-market with NetSuite

You run NetSuite for the rest of the business. Crypto is now a real line item. You need a subledger that posts clean journal entries up to NetSuite, holds wallet-level detail, and reconciles monthly without manual variance research.

Crypto + NetSuite integration

L2 protocol with sequencer revenue

You earn ETH from sequencer fees and pay contributors in OP, ARB, or your own token. Treasury is split between operating and ecosystem. You need a setup that handles native tokens, native chain accounting, and fair-value reporting per token.

Multi-chain reconciliation

Replace four tools with one Finance OS

Free during Alpha. No credit card. CFOs and accountants get full access to all modules.