New York, USA – AequiSolva, a digital asset trading platform registered in the United States, today introduces its comprehensive security infrastructure designedNew York, USA – AequiSolva, a digital asset trading platform registered in the United States, today introduces its comprehensive security infrastructure designed

AequiSolva Deploys Institutional-Grade MPC Architecture to Secure Traders’ Digital Assets Globally

2026/03/03 23:56
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New York, USA – AequiSolva, a digital asset trading platform registered in the United States, today introduces its comprehensive security infrastructure designed to protect users in the evolving cryptocurrency landscape. By deploying a hybrid wallet architecture powered by Multi-Party Computation (MPC) technology, the AequiSolva exchange provides international traders and institutional participants with a verifiable and resilient environment for digital asset management.

The implementation of advanced protective measures addresses a critical period in the cryptocurrency industry. According to a recent industry report, crypto theft reached over $3.4 billion in 2025, with personal wallet compromises growing to account for 44% of the total stolen value (The Block, Dec 18, 2025). Systemic vulnerabilities continue to pose significant risks, demonstrated by recent incidents including an estimated $40 million treasury wallet breach at Step Finance (Cointelegraph, Feb 24, 2026) and a $3 million multi-network exploit on the CrossCurve protocol (Cointelegraph, Feb 1, 2026). These market realities necessitate a structural shift toward institutional-grade security.

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AequiSolva Exchange’s Hybrid Wallet Infrastructure

To mitigate the risks associated with centralized fund management, AequiSolva operates a strict hybrid wallet system. The platform maintains approximately 95% of user funds in geographically distributed, air-gapped cold storage wallets. This cold storage framework mandates multi-signature requirements for any asset movement, structurally isolating the vast majority of liquidity from online attack vectors and preventing unauthorized external access.

Mitigating Online Threats with MPC Technology

For operational liquidity and real-time transaction processing, AequiSolva utilizes a secure hot wallet system protected by Multi-Party Computation (MPC) technology. Rather than relying on a single point of failure or a centralized private key, MPC distributes the authorization process across multiple secure nodes. This architecture ensures that even in the event of an isolated node compromise, user assets remain secure, significantly reducing the probability of large-scale breaches.

Comprehensive User-Side Protection—Empowering Account Control

Beyond systemic infrastructure, users are empowered with mandatory 2FA, withdrawal whitelisting, anti-phishing codes, and real-time security alerts to safeguard their accounts. This establishes an active defense layer against the rising trend of personal wallet compromises and social engineering tactics.

Continuous Monitoring and Operational Resilience

AequiSolva’s security perimeter is maintained by a dedicated 24/7 security operations center (SOC). The platform architecture employs end-to-end encryption, robust DDoS mitigation, and regular penetration testing to proactively identify and address potential vulnerabilities before they can be exploited.

Key Security Benefits for AequiSolva Users:

  • Asset Protection: Approximately 95% of funds are secured offline in air-gapped cold storage wallets with multi-signature protocols.
  • Transaction Integrity: Advanced MPC technology secures the hot wallet system for operational liquidity without centralized vulnerabilities.
  • Proactive Defense: The platform employs end-to-end encryption, DDoS mitigation, and regular penetration testing managed by a 24/7 SOC.
  • Account Sovereignty: Users utilize mandatory 2FA, withdrawal whitelisting, and anti-phishing codes to maintain total control over personal access.

“As the digital asset market matures, the standard for custody and protection must evolve proportionately,” stated a spokesperson for AequiSolva. “By engineering a security framework anchored in MPC technology and extensive cold storage protocols, AequiSolva provides participants with the structural assurance required to navigate the on-chain economy safely.”

For more information regarding AequiSolva’s security framework and account protection guidelines, please visit https://www.aequisolva.com.

About AequiSolva

Registered in the United States, AequiSolva is a digital asset exchange platform dedicated to providing a secure, compliant, and transparent trading environment. Built upon institutional-grade infrastructure, AequiSolva enables global users to access cryptocurrency markets through advanced technology, rigorous security protocols, and an unwavering commitment to market integrity.

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