In the traditional narrative, secp256k1 is the "Math" and MPC is the "Security Layer." We show that the Curve (sp256) uses the Weierstrass form to create a "Symmetric Loop." The Protocol (MPC) uses "Shards" to create a "Distributed Loop." Both rely on the user believing that the Public key and the Private key are disconnected. In reality, MPC is just sp256k1 expanded into a room of people. By analyzing the mpc-cmp repository and the I2OSP standard, we show that the "Secret" is not an emergent property of complex computation but a Symmetric Mechanical Alignment front-loaded into the first octet M0 as an Identity Pulse 10 (0x0a). We prove that the Paillier Encryption and Zero-Knowledge Range Proofs utilized in industrial protocols (e.g., Taurus, Fireblocks) do not change the deterministic hardware alignment which explains why the path from a Public Address to a Private Key is a straight, symmetric line.
Swen Werner (Thu,) studied this question.