Tel Aviv, Israel, November 20th, 2024,
Chainwire
Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) Layer 2 Fhenix has announced
a major upgrade to its testnet. Nitrogen, the latest iteration,
introduces powerful new decryption capabilities and moves Fhenix
closer to its mainnet launch.
Nitrogen significantly upgrades the level of decentralization of
the Fhenix network with the Threshold Network, the mechanism it
uses to handle decryption in a trust-minimized way.
Another key feature introduced with the Nitrogen upgrade is
Parallel Decryptions. Parallel Decryptions mitigate the long and
computationally expensive operations FHE schemes entail using
asynchronous decryption, providing the fast, seamless experience
users have come to expect.
Developers using the Nitrogen testnet will also benefit from
Security Zones, providing a flexible approach to dApp security.
This will enable applications to be optimized for varying
requirements in terms of security and performance. Nitrogen
supports two Security Zones. Zone 0 is the default setting that
emphasizes security and implies less trust for the user, while Zone
1 prioritizes performance over security using a single local keyset
held by the sequencer to process decryption.
Fhenix CEO Guy Itzhaki said: “The Nitrogen testnet is a major
step towards providing a permissionless, censorship-resistant
platform for confidentiality with FHE. The introduction of the
Threshold Network, along with new features such as Parallel
Decryptions and Security Zones give developers the tools they need
to create powerful confidential applications on Ethereum and bring
us one step closer to the Fhenix mainnet launch.”
The latest Fhenix testnet also introduces Celestia for data
availability, reducing transaction costs while increasing price
stability. Elsewhere, Nitrogen adds the ability to generate random
numbers natively and automatically using a simple function called
FHE.rand().
Nitrogen represents a significant milestone on the path towards
a decentralized platform for onchain confidentiality, delivering
major improvements for network security, performance, cost, and UX.
The Nitrogen test network achieves significant improvements in
decentralization, laying the foundation for a thriving ecosystem of
confidentiality-enabled applications on Ethereum.
About Fhenix
Fhenix is the first Ethereum Layer 2 to enable confidential
smart contracts using Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE), a novel
cryptographic scheme that enables computation of encrypted data.
Fhenix is EVM-equivalent, enabling developers to write their smart
contracts in Solidity using the developer tools they’re familiar
with and selectively encrypt them using FHE. Fhenix's goal is to
advance Ethereum application development by bringing
confidentiality to smart contracts, transactions, and onchain
assets for the first time.
Learn more: https://www.fhenix.io/
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