Arcium has launched its mainnet Alpha version on Solana, and Umbra has simultaneously introduced a shielded financial layer, enhancing privacy and security for users.
PANews February 2 News, according to The Block, the cryptographic computing network Arcium has launched its mainnet Alpha version on Solana, marking the transition of its cryptographic computing network from a testing environment to early production infrastructure. The project aims to power encrypted capital markets on public blockchains, with its execution engine allowing developers to build verifiable and composable applications while keeping data fully encrypted.
The first application launched on this network, Umbra, simultaneously rolled out its “Private Mainnet,” building a shielded financial layer on Solana through phased deployment, initially offering shielded transfers and encrypted exchanges. Access will be restricted initially, with 100 users admitted weekly and a $500 deposit limit, with plans to expand access and increase limits in February.
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Arcium has launched its mainnet Alpha version on Solana, and Umbra has simultaneously introduced a shielded financial layer, enhancing privacy and security for users.
PANews February 2 News, according to The Block, the cryptographic computing network Arcium has launched its mainnet Alpha version on Solana, marking the transition of its cryptographic computing network from a testing environment to early production infrastructure. The project aims to power encrypted capital markets on public blockchains, with its execution engine allowing developers to build verifiable and composable applications while keeping data fully encrypted. The first application launched on this network, Umbra, simultaneously rolled out its “Private Mainnet,” building a shielded financial layer on Solana through phased deployment, initially offering shielded transfers and encrypted exchanges. Access will be restricted initially, with 100 users admitted weekly and a $500 deposit limit, with plans to expand access and increase limits in February.