Threshold Settlement Protocols

Definition

Threshold settlement protocols are cryptographic mechanisms that facilitate the conditional execution and finalization of transactions only when a predefined set of conditions or a minimum number of approvals are met. These protocols enhance security and flexibility by requiring a collective consensus or a specific trigger event before settlement occurs. They are particularly relevant for multi-party agreements or complex derivative contracts. This ensures that all necessary prerequisites are satisfied before value transfer. It adds a layer of controlled finality.