Introducing our latest integration
@Arcium
Arcium is a encrypted computing network. It enables secure, trustless computation over fully encrypted data at scale, without exposing the underlying inputs.
Accessible to all builders via Arcium:
Key Components and Architecture: Arcium functions as a distributed system where nodes act like processors in a supercomputer. The architecture includes:
Arx Nodes: Decentralized nodes (like CPU cores) that provide compute resources.
arxOS: The distributed, confidential operating system powering Arx nodes, responsible for coordinating and executing computations.
MXEs (MPC eXecution Environments): Highly configurable, compartmentalized environments where computations are defined and securely executed. Each MXE defines its own MPC protocol, trust assumptions, hardware requirements. They enable parallel execution and each operates independently without sharing state.
Arcis: A Rust-based developer framework and compiler enabling developers to build on Arcium's infrastructure, supporting all MPC protocols.