When users encounter concepts like MPC and self-custody, their first impression is often that the process is complex and requires significant effort to learn. Gate Safe Vault is designed so users never need to interact directly with private keys, mnemonic phrases, or complicated security configurations. These security mechanisms are built into the system itself, so users only need to complete the necessary authorization steps.
Within the Gate App, users can access the Safe Vault page and complete the activation process directly. There’s no need to export private keys or perform manual backups—the system automatically generates key shards and stores them in a distributed manner.
At this stage, key shards are held separately by the user’s device, Gate servers, and third-party providers, establishing a secure foundation for all future asset operations.
When assets are transferred into Gate Safe Vault, their management structure changes:
Assets remain clearly visible to users, but the underlying security architecture is significantly upgraded.
Every transaction in Gate Safe Vault must be initiated by the user. The system leverages multi-party key shards and completes the signature process using MPC secure computation.
The platform and third parties only participate in the computational process and cannot independently generate a valid signature. This core design ensures that asset control always remains with the user.
When a user initiates a withdrawal, funds do not settle immediately—they enter a 48-hour delay period.
During this window:
This process adds an extra layer of security, making it especially suitable for accounts with larger balances.
Gate Safe Vault acts as a multi-chain wallet, allowing users to manage assets from different public blockchains within a unified security framework. There’s no need to set up separate wallets or security strategies for each chain, which reduces management risks associated with juggling multiple wallets.
Many users worry about this scenario. Gate Safe Vault supports cross-device recovery and multi-party collaborative restoration. Even if the original device is unavailable, users can export the relevant shard via a third-party provider and use open-source tools to recover their assets. This approach offers a solution for extreme cases.
While Gate Safe Vault provides robust protection at the system level, users should still:
Safe Vault is ideal for medium- to long-term asset management, rather than frequent, rapid transfers.
Currently, Gate Safe Vault charges a 0.1% security service fee for each withdrawal to a Gate account, with a maximum of $100 per transaction. This fee supports MPC computation, risk control, and the delayed settlement feature.
Over the long term, these fees are best viewed as an investment in system-level security.
Gate Safe Vault is not designed to make users learn security technology. Instead, it’s a tool that handles security complexity for users.
By leveraging MPC technology, distributed keys, and delayed settlement mechanisms, Gate transforms advanced security capabilities into a user-friendly product experience. This enables more users to upgrade their asset management methods without added complexity.





