DeFi
dWallet Network Coming to Aptos (APT) for Multi-Chain DeFi and GameFi Protocols
Vladislav Sopov
The synergy of two protocols is expected to introduce Zero Trust Protocols (ZTP) with native multi-chain interoperability in the DeFi and Aptos Gaming (APT) L1 segments
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When the new integration launches, the Zero Trust Protocol on Aptos (APT) will be able to sign transactions on Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and other EVM and non-EVM blockchains.
dWallet Network Enables Multi-Chain DeFi on Aptos (APT)
According to his team’s official statement, dWallet Networka pioneering native multi-chain technology platform, is excited to extend its technology to Aptos (APT), a high-performance L1 blockchain based on Move.
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dWallet’s proprietary Zero Trust Protocols (ZTP) will advance the interoperability and performance of decentralized finance (DeFis) and play-to-earn applications on the Aptos (APT) blockchain.
Aptos is renowned for its secure, high-throughput, low-latency blockchain capabilities, using the Move smart contract language to provide developers with a robust and secure platform to build sophisticated applications while maintaining extremely low gas fees and consistent.
Omer Sadika, co-founder of dWallet Network, shares his optimism about the integration with Aptos (APT) as one of the most promising blockchains for various use cases:
We are excited to bring our decentralized, non-collusive building block dWallet to the fast and secure Aptos blockchain to enable ZTPs. This expands the horizons of DeFi and gaming protocols within the Aptos ecosystem, and represents a significant step towards realizing our vision of a transparent, Zero Trust, and multi-chain future.
With dWallet Network, Aptos builders will be able to create ZTPs with native, non-collusive and decentralized dWallets, enabling seamless multi-chain interactions on Web3.
Presentation of the opportunities of the 2PC-MPC protocol
To implement dWallet’s Zero Trust primitive, dWallet Network uses 2PC-MPC, a state-of-the-art threshold protocol developed by its team.
Professor Benny Pinkas, researcher at Aptos, is excited about the scale of opportunities the new collaboration opens up for developers:
The dWallet team conducted pioneering research in cryptography to introduce the innovative 2PC-MPC protocol, enabling multi-chain Zero Trust. I’m excited that developers in the Aptos ecosystem will be able to develop ZTPs that work seamlessly across Web3 in a cryptographically secure manner.
This MPC protocol, an industry first, allows the generation of an ECDSA signature in a non-collusive manner, requiring the participation of the end user and a large number of validators, reaching hundreds or even thousands.
About the Author
Vladislav Sopov
Blockchain analyst and writer with a scientific background. 6+ years in computer analysis, 3+ years in blockchain.
Worked in independent analyzes as well as in start-ups (Swap.online, Monoreto, Attic Lab etc.)