Nillion integrates with Arbitrum to enhance Ethereum privacy protection
Nillion, a "blind computer" based on multi-party computation, has announced its integration with Ethereum's expansion layer Arbitrum. This collaboration will enable applications on Nillion to settle using the security of Ethereum and bring Nillion's privacy-protected data processing and storage capabilities to decentralized applications (dApps) on Arbitrum. Nillion's distributed network focuses on general data computation and processing, ensuring that data is not revealed during the process through privacy-enhancing technologies such as multi-party computation and fully homomorphic encryption. After integration, Nillion applications will be able to settle on Arbitrum, utilizing its Layer 2 liquidity, and provide private storage and computational space for dApps. Founded in 2021 by former employees of Uber, Indiegogo, Hedera Hashgraph as well as executives from Coinbase and Nike; last week the company also announced a partnership with decentralized AI startup Ritual to develop decentralized blind AI inference technology.
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