Monad co-founders urge DeFi protocols to use dedicated computers to manage multi-signature wallets

Gate News message, April 7, Monad co-founder Keone Hon posted a call urging DeFi protocols to immediately use dedicated signature computers for multi-signature wallet operations, and stop using everyday computers. Keone Hon pointed out that everyday computers are highly susceptible to compromise; once they are controlled, even if connected to a hardware wallet, the signing process can still be maliciously altered, posing serious security risks. In addition, the Monad Foundation may introduce incentive mechanisms in the future to encourage the team to adopt this security solution.

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