Arcium
Arcium is a decentralized confidential computing network that enables trustless encrypted computations over encrypted data using Multi-Party Computation. Built on Solana, it provides developers with MXEs—configurable MPC execution environments—and Arcis, a Rust-based DSL, to build privacy-preserving applications for AI, DeFi, and DePIN without exposing underlying data.
Infrastructure Active
Supported Chains
Solana
Tags
#mpc
#confidential-computing
#encrypted-execution
#zkp
#infrastructure
#privacy
Overview
Arcium is a parallelized confidential computing network that lets developers run computations over fully encrypted data without ever decrypting it. It abstracts Multi-Party Computation into developer-friendly primitives, allowing applications to process sensitive data trustlessly across a decentralized network of Arx nodes.
Key Features
- MXEs (Multiparty Computation eXecution Environments) — configurable virtual machines for defining and running MPC programs
- Arcis DSL — a Rust-based domain-specific language for writing encrypted computation logic
- arxOS — distributed operating system powering the Arx node network
- Parallel execution — concurrent MPC jobs with built-in cheater detection
- Chain-agnostic design — currently integrated with Solana for orchestration and state