Externalized Keeper Systems

Architecture

Externalized Keeper Systems represent a shift in cryptographic key management, particularly relevant within decentralized finance (DeFi) and crypto derivatives. These systems move key custody away from centralized exchanges or individual wallets, distributing control across a network or utilizing specialized hardware security modules (HSMs). This architectural approach aims to mitigate single points of failure and enhance resilience against both internal and external threats, a critical consideration for institutions engaging in complex options strategies or perpetual futures trading. The design often incorporates multi-party computation (MPC) or threshold signature schemes to ensure that no single entity possesses complete control over the private keys.