Marlin has conducted the first-ever Distributed Key Generation (DKG) ceremony to protect Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) root keys among 30 nodes. This advancement increases resilience against failures and aims to safeguard the private keys of artificial intelligence (AI) agents. Marlin collaborated with TACo to advance this initiative. The development enables enclave-to-enclave encrypted communication, ensuring the protection of backup nodes and uninterrupted access to app functionality in the event of a TEE crash. The root key can be reconstructed through the Key Management Service (KMS) within the Threshold Network, allowing for flexibility and the management of derived keys. This advancement enhances the security framework for AI agents and smart contracts.



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