Pioneering native multi-chain technology, dWallet Network is thrilled to bring its technology to Aptos, a leading Layer-1 blockchain. This integration will enable the DeFi and gaming ecosystems on Aptos to utilize Zero Trust Protocols (ZTPs) with native multi-chain interoperability. With ZTPs on Aptos, transactions can be signed seamlessly on Bitcoin, Ethereum, or any other blockchain without the need for bridging or wrapping, thanks to dWallet’s Zero Trust architecture, creating new multi-chain experiences.
Utilizing the Move smart contract language, Aptos, known for its secure, high-throughput, and low-latency blockchain capabilities, provides developers with a stable and secure environment for building complex applications at minimal gas fees. Developers on Aptos can now create ZTPs with native, noncollusive, and decentralized dWallets, enabling smooth multi-chain interactions through Web3.
The inclusion of native BTC and ETH transactions marks a significant milestone in blockchain interoperability and functionality, particularly beneficial for DeFi projects on Aptos.
Through dWallet Network’s innovative building block, any asset can be managed and any logic can be enforced across any network. The cryptographic signatures used by dWallets, a standard method of blockchain network authentication, ensure that a signature from a dWallet is indistinguishable from one issued by a regular user on the network.
The development of ZTPs, which operate seamlessly across networks without the need for bridging or wrapping, while upholding the decentralization and user ownership principles of Web3, is made possible by this unique capability, extending even to non-smart contract networks like Bitcoin. The Zero Trust framework of dWallet represents a significant advancement toward a user-centric, interconnected, and adaptable blockchain infrastructure.
Omer Sadika, Co-Founder of dWallet Network, conveyed his excitement about the expansion to Aptos, remarking:
A cutting-edge threshold protocol known as 2PC-MPC, developed by the dWallet Network team, is utilized to achieve the Zero Trust primitive of the dWallet. This innovative MPC protocol enables the generation of an ECDSA signature in a noncollusive manner, although it requires the participation of multiple validators—potentially hundreds or even thousands—as well as the end user.
In reference to the dWallet integration, Professor Benny Pinkas, Researcher at Aptos, commented:
The arrival of dWallet Network on Aptos represents a significant advancement, providing multichain DeFi and gaming with unprecedented levels of flexibility, security, and interoperability. As this integration progresses, it is expected to stimulate innovation and accelerate adoption, offering developers more opportunities and consumers a wider range of enhanced blockchain experiences.