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I have been building with #NoxProtocol, a privacy infrastructure for blockchain applications built by the @iEx_ec team.
Nox Protocol is designed to make on-chain interactions private without removing the benefits of blockchain.
Normally, on-chain payments are fully public.
If you send tokens, everyone can see the wallet, the amount, and the balance movement.
Nox changes that.
It uses confidential values and encrypted handles so apps can process token activity on-chain while keeping the actual amounts private.
So instead of exposing sensitive payment data to the whole internet, Nox makes it possible to keep balances and transfers confidential.
That opens the door for a new kind of blockchain app:
apps that are transparent where needed, but still protect user privacy.
With Nox, developers can build things like:
private payroll
private rewards
private treasury distributions
private vesting
selective disclosure for compliance or audits
That’s what I built with it:
NoxPay
#NoxPay is a private payroll and rewards app built on top of Nox Protocol.
The idea behind NoxPay is simple:
let teams and organizations send payments on-chain without exposing everyone’s salary, reward amount, or balance publicly.
Here’s how NoxPay works:
A user starts with a normal token like $USDC.
The token is then shielded into a confidential form using Nox.
Once shielded, the balance becomes private.
The app can still work with it, but the amount is no longer visible in plain text on-chain.
From there, NoxPay can be used to manage private rewards, payroll, and other confidential payouts.
A recipient can decrypt their own balance when they need to see it.
If needed, they can also grant viewing access to another wallet for auditing, reporting, or compliance.
That means privacy by default, with selective disclosure when necessary.
I also built an unshield flow, so users can convert the confidential token back into a normal token when needed.
So the full flow looks like this:
normal token -> shield into private balance -> send/manage private payments -> optionally share visibility -> unshield back to normal token
What I like most about Nox is that it makes privacy a real design option for on-chain apps, instead of forcing everything to be fully public by default.
Still testing parts of the live gateway/decrypt flow, but the core vision is strong:
Nox Protocol, built by #iExec, makes private on-chain applications possible.
NoxPay is my contribution in that direction.
@iExecDev $RLC #Nox