Multi-Party Computation (MPC)

CryptographyUpdated: October 15, 2025
Also known as: MPC, Multi-Party Computation, Secure Multi-Party Computation
Cryptographic method allowing multiple parties to jointly compute without revealing individual inputs

Cryptographic method allowing multiple parties to jointly compute without revealing individual inputs.

MPC enables distributed key management where no single party ever holds the complete private key. Multiple parties collectively sign transactions through cryptographic protocols, significantly improving security for institutional custody and wallets.

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