Nox is now live on @ethereum testnet.
Programmable Privacy coming to the home of EVM.
RWA issuers & DeFi builders can now integrate confidentiality at an institutional level.
โก๏ธ Start here: docs.iex.ec
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The challenge is simple: pick an open source protocol, add privacy with Nox, ship something a company could deploy.
$1,500 pool.
23 days on the clock.
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We integrated dstack into Noxโs Chain of Trust.
Nox can now better measure executions before receiving any sensitive data.
Privacy builders strong together ๐ค
Congrats @iEx_ec on bringing dstack into Noxโs Chain of Trust.
Nox is iExecโs confidential DeFi/RWA protocol. dstack adds measured CVM execution before sensitive workloads receive secrets or produce results.
How do you make sure a confidential workload runs in exactly the environment it's supposed to?
That's why we used dstack, an open source orchestration layer built by @PhalaNetwork that operates Confidential Virtual Machines on Intel TDX.
Instead of managing Trust Domains
iExec integrates @PhalaNetwork dstack into Nox to bring this verifiable execution model to confidential DeFi and RWA systems.
Institutions need to know that sensitive computation ran in the expected environment before they trust the result.
That's what dstack helps verify.
Nox
This is the right framing.
Institutions need to protect treasury, settlement, and customer flows while still settling onchain.
Configurable confidentiality.
Nox brings this to DeFi as a building block, confidential primitives + onchain ACL for selective access.
Businesses won't choose between transparency and privacy.
They'll expect both.
Arbitrum's confidentiality features let organizations protect sensitive activity while selectively disclosing information to customers, partners, auditors and regulators when appropriate.
Privacy is such an easy bull case to make.
It already exists by default in web2 finance and it should be the same in web3.
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When we partnered with REAL, the point wasn't another RWA announcement.
It was a signal.
Institutional RWAs won't scale as long as investor allocations, subscriptions, and settlement flows are public by default.
The next layer is confidentiality. Private where it matters.
Before a confidential workload can be trusted, users should be able to verify the environment behind it.
The Nox Attestation Portal gives builders and partners a clearer way to inspect verification signals across Nox components.
Explore it here โก๏ธ trust.noxprotocol.io
How do you know a confidential workflow is running in the right environment, with the right code, before it touches sensitive data?
You measure it.
You attest it.
You verify it at every layer.
That is Chain of Trust: Noxโs way of making confidential execution measurable,
This is what @iEx_ec built with Chain of Trust for Nox.
๐กtrust.noxprotocol.io
Three layers. Each independently verifiable.
The hardware: Remote Attestation confirms the workload is running on a genuine, approved Intel TDX platform. This cannot be faked at the chip
How does an institutional counterparty know that a confidential system actually did what it said it did?
That question is why confidentiality alone doesn't unlock institutional on-chain finance. Verifiability does.
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