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"Multi-Signature (Multi-Sig) is a security feature used mainly with cryptocurrency transactions and requires multiple keys to authorise anything. In other words, you may have already enabled access, but you need further proofs to make a transaction... The more signatures required, the more secure the transaction." | "Multi-Signature (Multi-Sig) is a security feature used mainly with cryptocurrency transactions and requires multiple keys to authorise anything. In other words, you may have already enabled access, but you need further proofs to make a transaction... | ||
The more signatures required, the more secure the transaction." | |||
''Chris Skinner's Blog - 21 July 2025.'' | ''Chris Skinner's Blog - 21 July 2025.'' | ||
Latest revision as of 13:51, 14 August 2025
Digital identity - security - cryptocurrency.
(Multi-Sig).
A security feature for cryptocurrency transactions.
"Multi-Signature (Multi-Sig) is a security feature used mainly with cryptocurrency transactions and requires multiple keys to authorise anything. In other words, you may have already enabled access, but you need further proofs to make a transaction...
The more signatures required, the more secure the transaction."
Chris Skinner's Blog - 21 July 2025.
See also
- Authentic Data Chain Containers (ADCs)
- Behavioural analytics
- Biometric recognition
- Biometric signature
- Biometrics
- Cryptocurrency
- OTP
- Secure attribution
- Security
- SSL
- Transaction
- Trust
- Zero Knowledge Proof (ZKP)
- Zero Trust