In case you did not know:
- Arcium unlocks an entirely new design space for applications
- Arcium enables encrypted shared state, not just private transactions
- Blockchains are transparent by default. Arcium makes them usable for real-world business
- Cerberus is the first ever
One of the more misleading marketing claims in crypto comes from instant cryptocurrency exchanges.
ChangeNOW, Changelly, SimpleSwap, and the like.
Calling themselves “non-custodial” while literally taking custody of funds during execution does not make sense.
You send funds to
Umbra and Arcium cover the full privacy spectrum in a way no prior solutions have.
Technically, Umbra handles anonymity via ZK, while Arcium handles confidentiality with generalized encrypted compute via MPC.
Tangibly these come to life through some distinct product
New design space → new primitives → new experiments → new markets.
Bitcoin opened one.
Ethereum opened another.
Solana pushed it to new limits.
The experiments that shaped crypto all came from a new design space.
Arcium opens the next one with encrypted shared state.
Be OFFGRID:
- Market yourself as a “No KYC” card
- Blatantly lie about features and compliance
- Launch a waitlist
- Get 50K+ email signups
- Start raising money from angels
- Host a yacht party before anything is built
- Know the product will never work
- Continue misleading
Be OFFGRID:
- Market yourself as a “No KYC” card
- Blatantly lie about features and compliance
- Launch a waitlist
- Get 50K+ email signups
- Start raising money from angels
- Know the product will never be viable
- Continue misleading marketing to raise their angel round while
Privacy is hands down one of the most challenging and complex corners of this space.
A paradox in and of itself when trying to implement into fundamentally public systems.
Now that its importance is (finally) becoming apparent it’s easy to run to the next shiny thing that