Multi-chain security.
Secure by architecture.
Security across chains is an architecture problem. Eraivo addresses it with non-custodial signing, off-chain verification, atomic execution, and a verifiable audit trail.
Multi-chain systems expand the attack surface: more keys, more bridges, more partial-failure modes. Each is a place where funds can be lost.
Eraivo narrows that surface by keeping keys in hardware, verifying intents before execution, and making multi-leg operations atomic.
Security is layered rather than reliant on any single control:
- —Keys generated and held in a hardware security module.
- —Off-chain verification before any signature.
- —Atomic rollback to prevent stranded funds.
- —Real-time indexing and audit trails for detection.
How are keys protected?
They are generated and held inside a hardware security module and used through a KMS boundary; key material never leaves the enclave.
What prevents stuck or lost funds?
Atomic execution rolls back multi-leg operations on failure, eliminating partial states.
How are incidents detected?
Real-time indexing and complete audit trails make execution observable and auditable.