"privacy has been sacrificed over time to make way for performance" this was seen as a mandatory trade-off in legacy systems but Arcium was built to challenge that very trade-off. instead of accepting the sacrifice, Arcium designed a new architecture from the ground up, where performance optimization and privacy preservation go hand-in-hand Arcium achieves this by not just relying on Secure Multi-Party Computation (MPC) for privacy. the key is that it parallelizes those computations. through its distributed operating system, arxOS, and its independent Execution Environments (MXEs), Arcium can run thousands of encrypted computations simultaneously across its network, delivering performance without ever having to decrypt the data
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