dWallet Network

DWallet Network

dWallet Network, also known as Ika, is a sub-second Multi-Party Computation (MPC) network designed for high scalability, capable of processing 10,000 signatures per second (tps) and supporting hundreds of nodes with zero-trust security. It utilizes programmable, decentralized signing mechanisms called dWallets, allowing developers to control native assets on other blockchains directly from their smart contracts. The network is powered by a global community of builders and node operators, aiming to lead in interoperability and shape the future of Web3.
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Description

dWallet Network, also known as Ika, is the first sub-second Multi-Party Computation (MPC) network, offering significant scalability with the capacity for 10,000 signatures per second (tps) and support for hundreds of signer nodes under a zero-trust, noncollusive security model. It utilizes 'dWallets'—programmable, decentralized signing mechanisms—that enable developers to control native assets on various blockchains directly from smart contracts without bridging or wrapping. The network's core cryptography is based on a proprietary 2PC-MPC protocol, which achieves linear scaling in communication and constant amortized cost per party, enabling massive decentralization. Ika is a fork of the Sui blockchain, modified to implement 2PC-MPC and use Sui's consensus mechanism for the MPC protocol. The network has a native token, IKA, used for gas fees and staking. The Ika community is a global group of builders and node operators powering the network.