Pioneering native multi-chain technology, dWallet Network is excited to extend its technology to Aptos, a top-performing Layer-1 blockchain. Through this integration, the DeFi and gaming ecosystems on Aptos will be able to use Zero Trust Protocols (ZTPs) with native multi-chain interoperability. ZTPs built on Aptos will be able to effortlessly sign transactions on Bitcoin, Ethereum, or any other blockchain without the need for bridging or wrapping thanks to the inclusion of dWallet’s Zero Trust architecture, opening up new multi-chain experiences.

Using the Move smart contract language, Aptos—which is well-known for its safe, high-throughput, and low-latency blockchain capabilities—offers developers a stable and secure environment for creating complex applications at very cheap gas fees. Aptos developers will be able to build ZTPs with native, noncollusive, and decentralized dWallets thanks to dWallet Network, facilitating smooth multi-chain interactions via Web3.

The ability to include native BTC and ETH transactions is a first for blockchain interoperability and functionality, making this development especially noteworthy for DeFi projects on Aptos.

With the new fundamental building block that dWallet Network offers, any asset can be controlled and any logic can be enforced across any network. Since dWallets employ cryptographic signatures, which are often the standard method of blockchain network authentication, a signature issued by a dWallet is identical to a signature from a normal user from the standpoint of the network.

The development of ZTPs, or Zero Trust Protocols, which function across networks without bridging or wrapping and preserve Web3 ideals of decentralization and user ownership, is made possible by this special capability, which even extends to non-smart contract networks like Bitcoin. The Zero Trust framework of dWallet is a big step toward creating a blockchain infrastructure that is really user-centric, interconnected, and adaptable.

Omer Sadika, Co-Founder of dWallet Network, expressed his enthusiasm about the expansion to Aptos, stating:

“We are excited to bring our decentralized, noncollusive dWallet building block to the fast and secure Aptos blockchain to enable ZTPs. Doing so broadens horizons for DeFi and gaming protocols within the Aptos ecosystem, and represents a significant leap towards realizing our vision of a seamless, Zero Trust and multi-chain future.”

A cutting-edge threshold protocol called 2PC-MPC, created by the dWallet Network team, is used to achieve the Zero Trust primitive of the dWallet. This groundbreaking MPC protocol makes it possible to generate an ECDSA signature in a noncollusive manner, however it does need the involvement of several validators—possibly hundreds or even thousands—as well as the end-user.

Regarding the dWallet integration, Professor Benny Pinkas, Researcher at Aptos, stated:

“The dWallet team led pioneering cryptography research to introduce the innovative 2PC-MPC protocol, enabling multi-chain Zero Trust. I’m excited about developers in the Aptos ecosystem being able to develop ZTPs that operate seamlessly across all of Web3 in a cryptographically secure way.”

The dWallet Network’s arrival on Aptos is a big step forward, offering multichain DeFi and gaming previously unheard-of levels of flexibility, security, and interoperability. As this integration develops, it should spur innovation and quicken adoption, giving developers more opportunities and giving consumers more varied and better blockchain experiences.