Multi-Party Computation (MPC)
A subfield of cryptography that allows multiple parties to jointly compute a function over their inputs while keeping those inputs private.
MPC is a cornerstone of enterprise-grade digital asset custody. By splitting a private key into "shares" distributed across multiple independent servers, no single entity ever sees the full key. This eliminates the "single point of failure" risk, making it a preferred choice for institutional-scale security over traditional hardware wallets.
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