Multi-Signature Security

Definition ∞ Multi-signature security, often abbreviated as multisig, is a cryptographic technique requiring multiple private keys to authorize a transaction. This distributed authorization mechanism enhances security by preventing a single point of failure. It is commonly employed for safeguarding digital assets in shared or high-value accounts.
Context ∞ The implementation of multi-signature security is a recurring topic in discussions concerning the secure management of institutional digital asset holdings. Ongoing advancements focus on optimizing multisig protocols for greater user convenience without compromising their inherent security advantages, addressing the needs of both individual users and large organizations.