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Something's cooking… and it's coming really soon 🀩
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Vaults are quietly becoming the asset management layer of finance. But what's a vault, and why does it need to live on-chain? a thread πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡
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A fund manager's strategy IS their edge. On-chain today, that edge is free to copy and free to front-run. RWA perps open interest hit $6.68B: a live derivatives market to trade against any visible vault position.
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No TradFi asset manager will put real AUM behind a strategy competitors can replay block by block. Transparency built DeFi. @iEx_ec Nox Protocol Selective disclosure will bring the institutions.
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You want to discover and understand @iEx_ec Nox Protocol in an interactive way? Check this link and hover over each component πŸ‘‡ interactive.noxprotocol.io/

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One TEE machine = one point to compromise, one point to take down. NOX's production architecture is now distributed across multiple Intel TDX nodes, no single point of trust, by design. Technical breakdown coming soon.
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Ever wonder how an on-chain request becomes a confidential off-chain computation in @iEx_ec Nox? Meet the Ingestor,Β  the mailroom clerk of the protocol. It watches the chain, reads NoxCompute events, sorts them by transaction, and drops each bundle onto a reliable conveyor belt (NATS JetStream) for the Runner to pick up. Runs inside Intel TDX. Resumes exactly where it left off after a restart. No gaps, no double-processing.
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The "Use AI to build on NOX" guide shows you step-by-step how to unlock artificial intelligence capabilities right within the protocol. Expect best practices, code examples, and a seamless setup. Ask Claude to write you a confidential token. Watch it ship. Explore the documentation: docs.noxprotocol.io/getting-…

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Humm, what can we build with the new @iEx_ec Nox Protocol 🧐... oh, let's have a look at the last Hackathon we organized with @DoraHacks! PRIVATE ==========> Payments & Payroll Defi & Lending Vault & Yields & Private edge OTC & Trading Prediction markets & Auctions RWA & Real Estates Fundraising / VC Identity NFT Invoicing =========> dorahacks.io/hackathon/vibe-…
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Dev tip: on Nox, your smart contract NEVER sees plaintext values. It works with handles, which are references to ciphertexts. The encrypted text never appears in the clear on-chain. You write standard Solidity. Confidentiality is handled under the hood by attested TEEs. πŸ‘‰ docs.noxprotocol.io/nox-prot…

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Let's push it
Our amazing @iEx_ec Ambassador @armsves built something really cool during the Web3 Database Builder Challenge. Let's activate the community power and vote for him by clicking the up arrow once logged in! πŸ—³οΈπŸ”₯ ns.com/entry/90861184
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Cleanest read on the 2026 confidentiality thesis Not hiding everything. Selective disclosure: holder decides who reads what, revocable, enforced onchain. Nox is live on Arbitrum Build β†’ docs.iex.ec/nox-protocol/get…

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Great breakdown @Altcoin_daddy Privacy isn't a feature you bolt on at the end, it's an architecture choice That's exactly what Nox is built for, ready when you are, devs
What makes @iEx_ec Nox different from normal Web3 tools? Most Web3 tools help developers build on-chain apps.They help with smart contracts, wallets, tokens, transactions, frontend integrations, and all the usual parts of building in Web3 and that is useful. But one thing most of these tools do not really solve is privacy. In a normal Web3 app, a lot of important data is public by default. Wallet activity can be tracked. Balances can be seen. Payments can be followed. Positions in DeFi can be monitored. That is one of the tradeoffs of building on public blockchains. And this is where Nox Protocol stands out. Nox is different because it is not just helping developers build on-chain but It is helping developers build apps that can use sensitive data without exposing that data publicly on-chain. That is a very important difference. So instead of saying everything must be visible because it is Web3, Nox introduces a different idea Some parts of an app can stay private while the app still works on-chain. That is why I think of Nox as a privacy layer for Web3. It gives developers a way to start building things like: private balances confidential DeFi apps privacy-friendly vaults selective disclosure systems RWA apps with protected sensitive data What makes this interesting is that privacy is not treated like an extra feature added later. It becomes part of how the app is designed from the start And I think that is where Web3 is heading.Because if blockchain wants to serve real users, businesses, and institutions, then not everything can stay fully public forever. People want the benefits of being on-chain But they also want control over sensitive information. That is what makes Nox feel different from normal Web3 tools. It is not only about helping developers build. It is about helping developers build with privacy in mind. #RLC #iExec
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OK, it's time to clarify three words people keep mixing up: Privacy VS Confidentiality VS Anonymity
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Builders, did you know you can open a support ticket directly from Telegram? No forms, no waiting, just shoot us a message and our team picks it up t.me/iExecSupportBot
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