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Sovereign Infrastructure

Non-Custodial Wallet

A wallet where only the user holds private keys — the minimum viable sovereignty, extended by CLAVI's threshold distribution.

Definition

A wallet in which the user exclusively controls the private keys. No third party can access, freeze, or move the user's assets. Non-custodial wallets represent the minimum viable sovereignty in digital asset management — you hold your keys, you hold your coins. CLAVI takes this principle further: not only are keys non-custodial, they are distributed across multiple hardware devices via threshold cryptography, eliminating the single-point-of-failure inherent in conventional non-custodial designs.

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