Rethinking Counterparty Risk in Multi-Party Computation In the rapidly evolving landscape of digital asset custody, Multi-Party Computation (MPC) has emerged as the standard to secure cryptographic keys by distributing them across multiple parties. The idea is simple but powerful: no single party can unilaterally control or access the assets, reducing the risk of theft or unauthorized transactions. However, as MPC becomes more widely adopted, it’s crucial to examine the real-world implication...