MPC Wallet Security
MPC Wallet Security refers to the architecture and best practices used to protect digital assets using multi-party computation. By removing the concept of a single private key file, these wallets eliminate the most common point of failure.
Security is enforced through policies that govern how and when the MPC nodes can interact to sign a transaction. This includes multi-factor authentication, time-locks, and velocity limits on withdrawals.
MPC wallets allow for seamless integration with institutional risk management systems, providing a programmable layer of security. If a device or server is compromised, the assets remain safe because the attacker cannot reach the required threshold.
It is the gold standard for institutional crypto-asset management today. The security is derived from the protocol's mathematical design rather than just perimeter defense.