According to a recent LinkedIn post from Turnkey, the company is emphasizing the importance of verifiable infrastructure for digital asset systems, drawing an analogy to the transparency benefits of open source software. The post suggests that many current digital asset platforms operate as “black boxes,” where users cannot independently confirm that security-critical code and environments function as intended.
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The company’s post highlights remote attestation for trusted execution environment (TEE)–based infrastructure as a way to provide proof that runtime code matches expected configurations. For investors, this focus on verifiability points to Turnkey’s strategic positioning around security transparency in digital assets, which could support differentiation in a trust-sensitive market and potentially strengthen its appeal to institutional developers, auditors, and regulated financial participants.

