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Native Multi-Sig

Definition

Native Multi-Sig refers to multi-signature functionality that is directly supported and implemented at the protocol level of a blockchain. This means that the blockchain’s core rules permit the creation of accounts or transaction outputs requiring multiple distinct private keys to authorize a transfer or action. It offers enhanced security by distributing control over digital assets, mitigating the risk associated with a single point of compromise. This feature is often used for joint accounts, organizational funds, or secure asset custody solutions.