. @ikadotxyz ZERO TRUST Zero Trust is the foundational security principle of Ika: never trust, always verify. Every operation requires cryptographic proof of user participation, eliminating reliance on trusted intermediaries. Unlike other MPCs, custodians, and bridges, Ika is truly zero trust. -- How Zero Trust Works in Practice When a user wants to send Bitcoin from their dWallet: 1. User Input: The user creates a partial signature using their key share. 2. Network Verification: The transaction is validated against smart contract rules. 3. Distributed Computation: Network nodes compute their portion using encrypted shares. 4. Signature Assembly: Components are combined into a valid Bitcoin signature. 5. Broadcast: The transaction is sent to the Bitcoin network. At no point can any single party forge a signature or steal funds. This is one of the most powerful aspects of Ika. -- You'll find more about it in the docs. 🦑🫡
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