XDAO for the fam: MULTISIG (Multi-signature) 🔐 Multisig is one of the most powerful security tools in a DAO. It’s a special type of crypto wallet that requires more than one signature to authorize a transaction. For example, 3 out of 5. Or 7 out of 7. These rules are defined by the DAO participants But what exactly does “signature” mean? ✍ On the blockchain, each participant has a private key — a unique digital signature that proves the action is performed by them. The private key is stored only on the user’s side (in a wallet like Tonkeeper, MetaMask, etc.) and is never shared When someone proposes to spend funds from a multisig wallet, the transaction remains “pending” until the required number of signatures are collected — confirmations from the other key holders. Until then, the funds stay untouched ⏳ Why this matters for a DAO: — No one can withdraw funds alone without the approval of others, even if they have access — A malicious actor who steals one participant’s private key still won’t be able to drain the treasury on their own — There’s no need for a full DAO-wide voting process — decision-making is delegated to managing partners who hold keys to the multisig If you’re serious about money and transparency — a multisig wallet is a must. That’s where real decentralization begins 😎
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