TSS-lib convention: threshold=t means (t+1) signers required.
User expectation: "2-of-3" means 2 signers needed.
Before this fix:
- Keygen used thresholdT directly (e.g., 2)
- TSS-lib interpreted as needing 3 signers (2+1)
- 2-of-3 wallet was actually 3-of-3!
After this fix:
- Both keygen and signing use (thresholdT-1)
- For 2-of-3: tss-lib threshold=1, needs 1+1=2 signers ✓
Files changed:
- tss-party/main.go: keygen and signing both use thresholdT-1
- tss-wasm/main.go: keygen and signing both use thresholdT-1
- pkg/tss/keygen.go: uses config.Threshold-1
- pkg/tss/signing.go: uses config.Threshold-1
BREAKING CHANGE: Existing wallets created before this fix used wrong
threshold and need to be regenerated. New wallets will work correctly.
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- Remove Address field from PartyEndpoint (parties connect to router themselves)
- Update K8s Discovery to only manage PartyID and Role labels
- Add Party registration and SessionEvent protobuf definitions
- Implement PartyRegistry and SessionEventBroadcaster domain logic
- Add RegisterParty and SubscribeSessionEvents gRPC handlers
- Prepare infrastructure for party-driven MPC coordination
This is the first phase of migrating from coordinator-driven to party-driven
architecture following international MPC system design patterns.
Major changes:
- Add TSS core library (pkg/tss) with keygen and signing protocols
- Implement gRPC clients for Server Party service
- Add MPC session endpoints to Account service
- Deploy 3 Server Party instances in docker-compose
- Add MarkPartyReady and StartSession to proto definitions
- Complete integration tests for 2-of-3, 3-of-5, 4-of-7 thresholds
- Add comprehensive documentation (architecture, API, testing, deployment)
Test results:
- 2-of-3: PASSED (keygen 93s, signing 80s)
- 3-of-5: PASSED (keygen 198s, signing 120s)
- 4-of-7: PASSED (keygen 221s, signing 150s)
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