Hardware-rooted security, MPC, and the architecture of institutional crypto custody — explained by the team building it.
Frontier AI models can now find and exploit software vulnerabilities at a speed and cost that used to protect custody systems by default. Here's why that breaks the old assumptions — and why Secubit anchors trust in hardware, not software.
Read the article →Wallet infrastructure is often discussed as if every provider does the same thing. They don't. We compare four approaches on the one question that determines security and fit: where do the keys live, and what actually controls a signature?
How combining hardware security modules with multi-party computation removes single points of failure without sacrificing key sovereignty.
Securosys and Ledger Enterprise deliver real hardware security — but both make you become a hardware operator. Secubit gives you the same hardware-grade assurance as an API service.
Why every institution deserves the option to retain full key sovereignty — and how a non-custodial HSM+MPC model makes it practical.
What the highest federal hardware-security standard means in practice, and why it matters for regulated digital-asset operations.