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  1. PRODUCTS
  2. Stobox 4
  3. Key Features

Wallet Management

Selecting the right wallet for digital asset management is critical for ensuring a balance between security, control, and convenience. Custodial and non-custodial wallets have long been the standard options, each offering distinct benefits. However, Multi-Party Computation (MPC) technology offers a new level of protection and flexibility, setting it apart from traditional solutions. By splitting private keys across multiple devices or locations, MPC-based wallets eliminate single points of failure, significantly enhancing security and reducing the risk of unauthorized access.

In addition to enhanced security, MPC wallets improve transaction speed and performance, enabling quicker transaction signing and seamless integration with various blockchain networks. With built-in support for regulatory compliance, including detailed transaction policies and audit trails, MPC-based wallets are particularly well-suited for institutional users.

The comparison table below details the key differences between custodial, non-custodial, and MPC-based wallets, illustrating why MPC offers the most advanced and secure solution for digital asset management.


Comparison Table

Feature
Custody Wallets
Non-Custodial Wallets (NCW)
Stobox 4 MPC Wallets

Key Ownership

Service Provider

User

Distributed among multiple parties

Control Over Funds

Limited, managed by third party

Full control by user

Collaborative control required

Security Model

Depends on the custodian's security

User responsible for security

Enhanced security through key distribution

Privacy

Less private, data with custodian

More private, user holds keys

Private, keys are split and only reconstructed if exported from Stobox 4

Recovery

Custodian can assist in recovery

User-managed recovery (e.g., seed phrase)

Can involve multiple parties for recovery

Transaction Signing

Done by the custodian

User signs transactions

Requires agreement from a threshold of key share holders

Scalability

High, managed by service provider

Varies, depends on user setup

High, designed for enterprise-level scalability

Regulatory Compliance

Often compliant, managed by entity

User responsibility

Can be tailored for compliance, done in Stobox 4

Complexity

Low for user, high for provider

Moderate, user must understand wallet management

High, due to distributed key management

Use Case

For users preferring convenience over control

For users wanting full control over their assets

For institutions and collaborative environments

Examples

Exchanges' built-in wallets

Hardware Wallets, MetaMask

Fireblocks, Stobox 4

Setup and Use

Easy setup, often through an account creation

Requires wallet creation and key management

More complex setup due to multi-party involvement

Counterparty Risk

High, depends on custodian's stability

Low, no reliance on third parties

Reduced, but depends on the implementation and parties involved

Innovation in Custody

Traditional model

Often linked with DeFi applications

Allows for novel custody solutions and smart contract interactions


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