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Title: Cryptographic Key Shares NJTRX Implements Coordinated Signing Against Over 2 Billion USD Custody Vulnerabilities

United States, 23rd Oct 2025 - NJTRX Global Ltd., a FinCEN-registered Money Services Business, has implemented Multi-Party Computation (MPC) technology addressing centralized custody vulnerabilities that enabled $2.1 billion in losses affecting American traders during 2025's first half. With approximately 60% of U.S. cryptocurrency holders citing platform security as their primary concern, the distributed architecture eliminates single-point compromise risks that characterized recent large-scale exchange breaches.The U.S. digital asset market, representing 100 million users and 40% of global trading volume, confronts escalating security challenges as theft incidents during 2025 have already surpassed 2024's annual totals. Recent high-profile breaches exposed fundamental weaknesses in centralized key management systems where single compromised credentials, insider access, or administrative privilege abuse enabled catastrophic fund losses. Industry analysis reveals that traditional regulated exchanges, while maintaining an average 70% cold storage allocation, still operate centralized signing authority structures that create exploitable single-point vulnerabilities during transaction authorization processes.Distributed Cryptographic Architecture for American TradersNJTRX's Aegis Security Protocol implements Multi-Party Computation technology that fundamentally restructures private key management by distributing cryptographic signing authority across multiple geographically separated secure facilities. Unlike traditional custody models where complete private keys exist in reconstructable form within single environments, the MPC infrastructure ensures no individual location or administrator ever possesses sufficient cryptographic information to independently authorize asset...


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