A multi-party fair exchange protocol is a cryptographic mechanism that enables multiple parties to exchange digital assets (such as digital signatures, documents, or cryptocurrencies) in a manner that ensures fairness and security. The key objectives of such a protocol include: 1. **Fairness**: No party should end up with the exchanged assets while the other parties do not. This means that the protocol ensures that either all parties receive their respective assets or none do.
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