Governance is broken. 🏛
Transparency is a virtue, but in DAO voting, it leads to information asymmetry, front-running, and voter suppression.
Introducing Gov Encrypt: The Confidential Governance Layer for @Solana.
Powered by @Arcium. ☂️
Our ecosystem of teams have collectively raised $7.5M across different verticals.
This metric highlights the strength and quality of teams using Arcium as a core part of their applications.
A new design space is here and this is just the beginning.
gMPC guys ☂️
I have been building using Arcium MPC for months now , you can @Gov_Encrypt .
But Today I will be breaking Down the “Arcium Architecture “
Many people love privacy but how does it actually work ???
I will be using what I built to explain it better. Let’s go 🥂
gMPC guys ☂️
I have been building using Arcium MPC for months now , you can @Gov_Encrypt .
But Today I will be breaking Down the “Arcium Architecture “
Many people love privacy but how does it actually work ???
I will be using what I built to explain it better. Let’s go 🥂
That means:
- AI can process private medical data
- Institutions can run confidential financial models
- Apps can use sensitive user data
Without exposing the raw information itself.
📍Traditional cloud systems work like this:
“Trust the server.”
Arcium works differently:
Arcium turns computation into a privacy-preserving process.
Instead of:
“Trust the server with your data.”
Arcium changes the model to:
“Trust the math.”
Data stays hidden,
computation still happens,
and results remain verifiable.
📍Arcium’s MXE acts like the secure command center coordinating the operation.
MXE
The MXE:
- coordinates encrypted execution
- synchronizes MPC nodes
- verifies results
- keeps computation private
Even during execution, the raw data remains hidden.
📍This creates something powerful:
Encrypted Compute.
Not just encrypted storage.
Not just encrypted communication.
Actual encrypted COMPUTATION.
📍Instead of reconstructing the secret first…
Each agency performs computation only on its encrypted fragment.
Then the network combines the partial results mathematically.
This is:
Multi-Party Computation
Or MPC.
📍In Arcium:
Multiple nodes work together like independent intelligence agencies.
These are called:
MPC Clusters
Each node:
- holds partial encrypted state
- performs partial computation
- never sees the full data
Security comes from cryptography, not trust.
📍Now imagine they still need to analyze the intelligence together.
Normally, they would have to combine everything in one room.
That creates risk:
- leaks
- insider threats
- compromised servers
Arcium avoids this completely.
Imagine multiple government agencies working on a classified mission.
The intelligence is too sensitive for one person or one server to fully access.
So instead of storing the full information in one place…
The data is split into encrypted pieces.
📍Each agency only receives a fragment.
No single agency can see:
- the complete file
- the entire mission
- the full intelligence data
Each piece alone is meaningless.
This is similar to how Arcium uses:
Secret Sharing.
Gov Encrypt: Is Privacy for DAOs.
Built on Arcium to enable secure, confidential governance powered by encrypted computation.
Instead of exposing votes, treasury actions, or sensitive governance data on-chain, Gov Encrypt uses:
• Multi-Party Computation
• Encrypted execution
• Secure MPC clusters
• Confidential state separation
This allows DAOs to coordinate, vote, and govern privately without trusting a single party.
Governance should be transparent in outcome, not vulnerable in process.
Compute without compromise.
Governance is broken. 🏛
Transparency is a virtue, but in DAO voting, it leads to information asymmetry, front-running, and voter suppression.
Introducing Gov Encrypt: The Confidential Governance Layer for @Solana.
Powered by @Arcium. ☂️
Public blockchains have scaled and largely exhausted their current design space.
Arcium opens the next design space for these chains.
The <encrypted> design space.