Multisig cold wallets: How secure are they really?
Multisig cold wallets are highly secure but not immune to attacks, as demonstrated by incidents like the February 2025 Bybit hack, emphasizing the need for additional precautions.
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Multisig cold wallets are highly secure but not immune to attacks, as demonstrated by incidents like the February 2025 Bybit hack, emphasizing the need for additional precautions.
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