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Speaking of the Arbitrum ecosystem, its activity is indeed among the top in Web3—Decentralized Finance protocols, blockchain games, and AI applications are all clustered here. However, these areas share a common pain point: there is a strong demand for privacy protection, yet the technical barriers are frighteningly high.
Recently, I noticed an interesting phenomenon: iExec has done some substantial work on this chain. They have packaged the complex privacy technology of TEE (Trusted Execution Environment) into a toolkit that developers can call directly. Sounds quite technical? In other words, previously you had to understand cryptography to encrypt applications, but now just a few lines of code can make data run "default encrypted."
Currently on Arbitrum, they are the only privacy infrastructure that has successfully implemented TEE solutions. Developers can directly integrate confidential computing capabilities, and access to data encryption features no longer requires starting from scratch. For teams that want to implement privacy features but do not want to wade through technical documentation, this is a shortcut.