What if your “secure” crypto wallet… wasn’t really secure?
I’m Jason Rudolph, host of Pinch of SALT, and in this teaser from our very first episode, I pull back the curtain on multi-sig wallets, MPC, and why even billion-dollar exchanges can still get hacked. With my guest, Jose Aguinaga, we talk about what “trustless” really means, how RoboSigners act like a 24/7 CFO, and why decentralised MPC could be the future of crypto custody.
- Multi-chain chaos is real.
- MPC hides risks as much as it solves them.
- Hacks don’t need bad code… sometimes ops are the weakest link.
In crypto, what you don’t know can cost you everything.
This is just a taste of what’s to come in the full episode… raw, real, and a little salty.
About Pinch of SALT
Pinch of SALT is the podcast where we cut through the hype and get real about blockchain security, crypto wallets, and the future of decentralised finance. Each episode, I bring you honest conversations with founders, engineers, and crypto veterans who are building the tools that will (or won’t) keep your assets safe. No jargon. No fluff. Just the truth — with a pinch of salt.
What is Pinch Of Salt?
Pinch of Salt is the podcast from Salt Sovereignty exploring the future of self-custody, decentralized governance, and trustless infrastructure. Every episode dives into the stories, challenges, and innovations shaping how organizations reclaim control of their digital assets. From builders in crypto, blockchain architects, security engineers, to policy thinkers, we bring you candid conversations on everything from automated policy enforcement to agent-managed yield accounts, open infrastructure, and the path toward permissionless systems. Tune in for deep insight, inspiring direction, and a little salt to challenge the status quo.
Whether you’re working with EVM chains, intrigued by Bitcoin & Solana integrations, or just exploring what “true self custody for organizations” means, Pinch of Salt gives you the clarity and context you need to engage, build, and lead in this evolving space.