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How Does a Multi-Signature Wallet Add Security to the Initial Token Allocation?

A multi-signature (multi-sig) wallet requires multiple private keys (held by different individuals or entities) to authorize any transaction. By using a multi-sig for the initial token allocation, the project prevents any single person from unilaterally accessing or moving the large pool of tokens, adding a crucial layer of security against internal theft or single-point-of-failure attacks.

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