
Robin developed foundational multi-party computation (MPC) network and transport capabilities for the Near-One/mpc repository, focusing on secure, scalable distributed systems. Leveraging Rust and Go, Robin implemented a QUIC-based peer-to-peer networking layer and integrated distributed key generation using the Cait-Sith protocol, enhancing participant management and protocol efficiency. The work included core triple generation with robust testing scaffolds and readiness checks, as well as prototype presignature and signature generation features. Emphasizing asynchronous programming and observability, Robin introduced advanced task tracking utilities and comprehensive documentation, resulting in a production-ready MPC platform that supports efficient, secure computation and streamlined development workflows.

November 2024 performance summary for Near-One/mpc. Delivered foundational MPC network and transport capabilities, integrated distributed key generation (DKG) over the MPC network, and advanced core MPC capabilities with enhanced observability and readiness checks. The work establishes production-ready networking, scalable DKG workflows, and robust benchmarking/testing scaffolds, enabling secure, efficient multi-party computations at scale.
November 2024 performance summary for Near-One/mpc. Delivered foundational MPC network and transport capabilities, integrated distributed key generation (DKG) over the MPC network, and advanced core MPC capabilities with enhanced observability and readiness checks. The work establishes production-ready networking, scalable DKG workflows, and robust benchmarking/testing scaffolds, enabling secure, efficient multi-party computations at scale.
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