I've been hearing a lot about MPC in the crypto world recently. I understand it has something to do with multiple parties securely collaborating, but I'm not sure exactly how it works or its applications in cryptography. Can someone explain?
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SakuraTide
Fri Mar 07 2025
Multi-party computation, or MPC, represents a sophisticated cryptographic protocol.
DaeguDivaDance
Fri Mar 07 2025
This privacy-preserving aspect is a cornerstone of MPC's design.
Moonshadow
Fri Mar 07 2025
It facilitates a scenario where numerous parties collaborate to compute a specific function.
Leonardo
Fri Mar 07 2025
Each party contributes their individual inputs to this function.
Maria
Fri Mar 07 2025
Crucially, the protocol ensures that no party's input is disclosed to any other party during the computation process.