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Keyper Network

Definition

A Keyper Network is a decentralized system designed to manage and secure cryptographic keys. This network typically employs multi-party computation or threshold cryptography to distribute control over a single key among multiple independent participants, or “keypers.” No single keyper holds the complete key, preventing a single point of failure and enhancing security against theft or compromise. It enables secure key generation, signing, and management for digital assets and decentralized applications.