iExec, a leader in decentralized computing since 2017, is moving its privacy infrastructure to Arbitrum, one of the most active ecosystems in the EVM space.
This migration makes it easy for developers to add privacy to new and existing apps using simple tools. For the first time, Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs) are on Arbitrum, letting private data and code stay safe and verifiable during processing.
With this change, developers and users can now add privacy features without complex setups. @iEx_ec works with Arbitrum's fast and scalable system, so privacy apps run quickly and reach more people. iExec is also built to launch on other Layer 2 chains in the future.
As iExec tools get more visibility in the Arbitrum ecosystem, every new private app or transaction increases demand for the $RLC token, giving it real use and on-chain value.
Developers can quickly launch privacy-focused apps, with partners already onboard and more coming. Privacy is now easier to access, scales well, and is simple to use in Web3. Every new private app and transaction increases demand for the $RLC token.
The move is about making privacy stronger, helping more projects use it, and starting new applications, not just switching blockchains or talking about price.
This launch helps make privacy a regular part of Web3 and sets a foundation for new, decentralized technology on Arbitrum.