BitGo anuncia la primera cartera multifirma y los primeros servicios de custodia para la cadena de bloques Algorand, recientemente lanzada. Las carteras calientes Algorand ya están disponibles a través de nuestra interfaz web o API. La custodia de Algorand está disponible a través de BitGo, Inc. o BitGo Trust Company, el primer custodio cualificado creado específicamente para activos digitales.
La cadena de bloques Algorand es una creación del ganador del Premio Turing Silvio Micali, quien publicó el informe técnico en 2017. Desde entonces, el prometedor equipo de Algorand y su enfoque único del trilema de la cadena de bloques han captado la atención de los inversores institucionales, recaudando 66 millones de dólares de empresas como Union Square Ventures y Pillar VC, además de los 60 millones de dólares recaudados el mes pasado a través de la venta de tokens organizada en CoinList. Se ha escrito mucho sobre el trilema de la cadena de bloques: se quiere escala, seguridad y descentralización, pero solo se pueden conseguir dos a la vez. El protocolo Pure Proof-of-Stake de Algorand está diseñado para romper este trilema, ofreciendo las tres cosas.
Este año nos hemos asociado con la Fundación Algorand, que se encontraba preparando el lanzamiento de su red principal, para crear la misma seguridad multifirma para Algorand que ya habíamos implantado anteriormente para Bitcoin, Ethereum y otros activos digitales. Nuestra asociación con la Fundación Algorand garantiza que Algorand cuente con la infraestructura necesaria que requieren los inversores institucionales, como carteras calientes multifirma y soluciones de almacenamiento en frío.
Las carteras multifirma son la base de la seguridad de las criptomonedas. Los esquemas de firma M de N eliminan los puntos únicos de fallo al requerir la participación de varias entidades en la firma de una transacción.
Además de las carteras calientes multifirma de BitGo, el soporte de BitGo Trust para Algorand ofrece a los inversores institucionales una solución de custodia asegurada y conforme a la normativa.
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