📢 Gate Square Exclusive: #WXTM Creative Contest# Is Now Live!
Celebrate CandyDrop Round 59 featuring MinoTari (WXTM) — compete for a 70,000 WXTM prize pool!
🎯 About MinoTari (WXTM)
Tari is a Rust-based blockchain protocol centered around digital assets.
It empowers creators to build new types of digital experiences and narratives.
With Tari, digitally scarce assets—like collectibles or in-game items—unlock new business opportunities for creators.
🎨 Event Period:
Aug 7, 2025, 09:00 – Aug 12, 2025, 16:00 (UTC)
📌 How to Participate:
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Fhenix chose @arbitrum as the main venue, not just any random choice, but after a long selection process. From the beginning, the team was looking for a technology stack that is fast, stable, and developer-friendly, and ultimately settled on Arbitrum's Nitro Stack.
There is a key point behind this: Arbitrum has a complete fraud-proof system, which is very important for Fhenix. This is because they are doing cryptographic computation, relying on WebAssembly to run FHE logic, and this process requires an underlying layer that can guarantee security and efficiency. Ethereum itself cannot directly support these; only scaling layers like Arbitrum can truly make this feasible.
They have now deployed coFHE on Arbitrum, which is actually just the beginning. Next, Fhenix will release more tools and documentation, gradually promoting this cryptographic computing module to more EVM chains, while also exploring real business scenarios such as compliance, privacy data processing, enterprise applications, and so on.
They also collaborated with Tandem Studios, a subsidiary of Offchain Labs, with the aim of making this technology not only usable but truly "user-friendly." In the future, achieving privacy on the chain may rely on the Fhenix underlying solution.
For developers, now is a relatively good time to get involved in this direction. Whether you want to do on-chain data protection or are preparing to create products in sensitive areas, you can check out Fhenix's documentation and get started with it. Tools that natively support privacy will definitely become increasingly essential in the future.