2018-8-30 15:59 |
Revealed exclusively to CoinDesk, Enigma's "secret contracts" privacy protocol has eight partners gearing up for its launch later this year.
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2018-8-30 15:59 |
Revealed exclusively to CoinDesk, Enigma's "secret contracts" privacy protocol has eight partners gearing up for its launch later this year.
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Enigma's newly launched test network, dubbed the Discovery protocol, enables developers to build privacy-preserving executable distributed code contracts, aka smart contracts, that allow sensitive data to be used as inputs.
2019-6-12 23:42 | |
For many, the complex nature of crypto investing is an unsolvable enigma. Despite the potential for great returns, many are hesitant to jump in and navigate the complexities and uncertainties inherent in this space.
2018-7-25 17:09 | |
Innovation is not hard to come by in the world of cryptocurrency and blockchain. Smart contracts are of keen interest to developers all over the world. In the case of the Enigma project, there is a feature known as secret contracts.
2018-7-3 18:00 | |
The Enigma Project has announced a major partnership with Intel, which could bring more visibility and credibility to the 82nd largest cryptocurrency. Enigma will use Intel’s Software Guard Extensions(SGX) to create privacy-centric “secret contracts.
2018-6-22 02:20 | |
Intel is working with blockchain startup Enigma to help secure its privacy-enhancing smart contracts. As previously reported by CoinDesk, secret contracts are a type of smart contract for public blockchains that use cryptographic tricks to keep transaction data hidden from view.
2018-6-20 20:46 | |
Enigma, a protocol for privacy-preserving smart contracts and decentralized applications, today announced it is utilizing Intel Software Guard Extensions (Intel SGX) as a foundation to create its public blockchain that supports privacy-preserving “secret” contracts.
2018-6-21 20:33 | |
Smart contracts project Enigma will use Intel tech to help secure one of the first public blockchains utilizing privacy-preserving "secret contracts."
2018-6-20 19:00 | |