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Revolutionizing Privacy on Arbitrum

iExec reaches a milestone by integrating its TEE-based privacy framework (Trusted Execution Environment) directly onto Arbitrum. A first in an ecosystem that weighs in at over $3.15 billion of Total Value Locked (TVL). With this launch, the French company becomes the sole provider of TEE tools on the network, paving the way for Web3 applications that can combine power and privacy, from AI to gaming to DeFi.

iExec becomes the first TEE tools provider on Arbitrum

Jusqu’ici, les développeurs d’Arbitrum devaient bricoler leurs propres solutions de confidentialité, often cumbersome and costly. Now, iExec offers them an out-of-the-box kit, enabling the launch of “privacy-first” applications without managing complex infrastructure. The result: more scalability, lower costs, and above all, increased control for the end user, who can easily mask sensitive data.

This breakthrough is not only for developers: millions of Web3 users on Arbitrum will directly benefit from this layer of privacy, whether to protect their transactions or guard against front-running.

An ecosystem already in motion

iExec does not just lay the groundwork: several projects are already leveraging its tools on Arbitrum, among them Ototamto, DexPal, 1xBuild, Incentive Finance, TempWallets, and ApeBond. The logic is simple: each integration strengthens the ecosystem by bringing more use cases and increasing the circulation of the RLC token, at the core of the system.

The initiative also benefits from the support of strategic partners like AR.IO, with whom iExec launched Web3Telegram, as well as Aether and security auditor Halborn. A sign that privacy is no longer a luxury, but an essential component of the new generation of decentralized applications.

Towards multi-chain expansion

The deployment on Arbitrum is just a step. iExec is preparing for expansion across several EVM-compatible blockchains, with a rethought framework for quick integration. Goal: to make privacy a transversal norm throughout the entire Web3 ecosystem.

Chase Allred, Partnerships Manager at Offchain Labs, sums up the stakes:

iExec turns privacy into a native feature, not a forced add-on. By putting these tools in the hands of Arbitrum developers, new classes of applications can finally emerge.

A clear vision: privacy as the standard

For iExec, privacy should become a reflex, not an option. By offering ready-made components to execute encrypted processes, control access to sensitive data, or add trusted off-chain functions, the company positions itself as a catalyst for the next wave of Web3 applications.

Each new project that adopts these tools creates a virtuous cycle: more security for users, more uses for developers, and a strengthened Arbitrum through the growth of its ecosystem.

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