交易员张张子
交易员张张子|Mar 31, 2025 11:52
Brothers, last time we posted about Arcium, a "new player" in the field of privacy computing. Today, I have some new news to share with you! Arcium (ArciumHQ) has been making frequent moves recently. The official Twitter account mentioned that the public beta network will be launched in the second quarter of 2025, with a specific date of April 30th. What does this mean? Recently, Arcium was still in the mysterious private testing stage, but now it is finally about to unveil its veil. The launch of the public beta network is a big signal - they not only want developers to test the waters, but also want more community members to participate and try to use this "decentralized privacy computing network" together. According to the latest news from ArciumHQ, this public beta may showcase more practical features, such as: 1. A brand new experience with DeFi dark pools: The decentralized dark pools they previously showcased on Solana Development Network and Private Testing Network may now allow everyone to operate them themselves—— A completely anonymous transaction pool that combines decentralized freedom with privacy protection. 2. Contributor Center Open: This platform will allow builders and enthusiasts to participate in the development and testing of privacy applications together. Arcium seems to know how to win over communities and has developed a "everyone has a share" gameplay. 3. Implementation of Confidential Computing: The public beta website is expected to further showcase their General Multi party Computing (gMPC) technology, which simply means allowing multiple parties to calculate accounts together without leaking data. The launch of this public beta website feels like Arcium is trying to prove that it is not just a theoretical project, but a real project that can run. Brothers, you can pay attention and experience it first-hand. Play and see if it's worth betting on. To briefly review, Arcium is a project focused on privacy and security, with the goal of building a decentralized confidential computing network. They are not satisfied with traditional blockchain that only focuses on anonymous transactions, but they want to take privacy to the extreme - data encryption processing, confidentiality of computing processes, compliance with regulatory requirements, and in DeFi AI、 We have been involved in various fields such as enterprise applications. The launch of this public beta website may be their first step from "concept" to "practicality". Compared to the competitors we have talked about before (Secret Network, Phala Network, Zcash, etc.), Arcium's release of the public beta network this time is equivalent to shouting, "We not only have ideas, but also execution power What are the highlights of this upgrade? 1. Leap from private testing to public testing: The private testing phase was mainly internal testing, and now open for public testing indicates that the technology has stabilized enough to accept external challenges. This step holds significant value for an early project. 2. The potential of DeFi dark pools: In traditional finance, dark pools account for 60% of US trading volume, but this area is still blank in DeFi. If Arcium can create a decentralized dark pool, it may attract a large wave of institutional and retail players. 3. Regulatory friendliness: Arcium has always emphasized compliance, and this public beta is expected to demonstrate how they balance privacy and regulations. This may make some big players (such as enterprise users) more daring to go off the stage. 4. Community amplification effect: Arcium has made efforts to attract the developer community through the contributor center and public beta website. If an active ecosystem can be created, future development may accelerate. Of course, although Arcium's public beta network has arrived, it is still one step away from the main network, and the actual effect still depends on the data. Moreover, in the Web3 domain, giants such as Ethereum and Solana may enter at any time, and Arcium needs to run fast enough to seize the opportunity. The launch of Arcium, a public beta website, feels like it's adding weight to the privacy race of Web3. They not only want to do a niche project, but also target the big markets of DeFi, AI, and enterprises. If the performance of the public beta network is hardcore enough, such as running smoothly in dark pools and having fun in the community, then Arcium really has the potential to break through the encirclement in privacy computing.
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