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MPC wallets enable parties to share the responsibility of signing and encrypting data without any single party holding a complete private key. Cryptographic applications use multi-party computation (MPC) to generate digital signatures or decrypt data without sharing private inputs.
Organizations like exchanges, custodians, and other large digital asset businesses often prefer MPC wallets because this technology prevents trust in any single employee with a single key to assets.
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MPC wallets enable parties to share the responsibility of signing and encrypting data without any single party holding a complete private key. Cryptographic applications use multi-party computation (MPC) to generate digital signatures or decrypt data without sharing private inputs.
Organizations like exchanges, custodians, and other large digital asset businesses often prefer MPC wallets because this technology prevents trust in any single employee with a single key to assets.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.