The Good Tech Companies - COTI Launches Monthly DeCC Space In Collaboration With Secret Network

Episode Date: July 26, 2025

This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/coti-launches-monthly-decc-space-in-collaboration-with-secret-network. The virtual events br...ing together developers and teams working on solutions designed to provide greater privacy protection for enterprises and Check more stories related to web3 at: https://hackernoon.com/c/web3. You can also check exclusive content about #web3, #coti, #chainwire, #press-release, #coti-announcement, #blockchain-development, #coti-news, #good-company, and more. This story was written by: @chainwire. Learn more about this writer by checking @chainwire's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com. layer 2 COTI has launched a monthly DeCC (Decentralized Confidential Computing) space to unite web3 projects exploring onchain privacy implementations. The virtual events bring together developers and teams working on solutions designed to provide greater privacy protection for enterprises and consumers transacting onchain.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This audio is presented by Hacker Noon, where anyone can learn anything about any technology. Kodi launches monthly DECC space in collaboration with Secret Network. By Chainwire. Tel Aviv, Israel, July 25, 2025, Chainwire, Privacy-focused layer 2 Kodi has launched a monthly DECC, Decentralized Confidential Computing, space to unite web 3 projects exploring on-chain privacy implementations. decentralized confidential computing space to unite web3 projects exploring on-chain privacy implementations. The virtual events bring together developers and teams working on solutions designed to provide greater
Starting point is 00:00:32 privacy protection for enterprises and consumers transacting on-chain. The first DECC event, hosted as an Xspaces event on July 22nd in collaboration with Secret Network, was themed around the prospect of an impending privacy summer and what this emerging narrative means for Web3 users. The hangout, which attracted thousands of listeners, included guests from Midnight Network, a new zero-knowledge smart contract blockchain focused on enhancing privacy for its users, and Ten Protocol, whose team is working on a trusted execution environment, T for EVM, supporting
Starting point is 00:01:06 the creation of encrypted applications for everything from AI agents to prediction markets. During the course of the first X Spaces event, members of COTI and assorted guests discussed Privacy 1.0 vs Privacy 2.0, comparing the first wave of privacy protocols that were regulatory unfriendly and thus incompatible with mainstream adoption. This was compared with the second wave of privacy solutions designed to balance the need for on-chain privacy with the ability to disclose information with specific parties, such as for compliance purposes. Speakers who gave their insights included guests from Secret Network, Midnight Network,
Starting point is 00:01:40 Ten Protocol, Mind Network, Soda Labs, Rina Labs, Ethernety, and others. Greater than during the event, Kodi CEO Shahaf Bar Geffen commented, Without privacy, greater than public blockchains can't support serious use cases. Adding that, privacy 2.0 greater than is not about secrecy. It's about identity, safety, and scalability. It's greater than compliant by design. The guests also discussed the role that privacy will play in driving global adoption of blockchain. Shahaf Bar Geffen predicted, greater than.
Starting point is 00:02:14 This is the moment at which privacy breaks through, ushering in the privacy, summer we have all been waiting for. Privacy tech has been maturing for years, greater than but it's been slow, complex, and misunderstood. That era is over. Kodi intends to continue hosting monthly DECC events that will highlight the work being done by teams across the OmniChain landscape to enhance access to privacy for consumers and institutions alike. In addition to spotlighting the need for on-chain privacy, the events are designed to unite teams working on privacy implementations and foster a spirit of collaboration. In the process, the Hangouts will help inform crypto
Starting point is 00:02:50 users of the privacy solutions available to them in the ways in which they can utilize these to protect sensitive data. Kodi is on a mission to democratize access to privacy tools. With its privacy layer powered by garbled circuits and developed in collaboration with SodaA Labs. Engineered to meet enterprise scale demands, it features programmable privacy features that allow users to mask specific transactions. The technology can be implemented on both EVM and non-EVM chains, supporting a host of DeFi and Web3 applications.
Starting point is 00:03:22 Through its ongoing DECC events, Kodi hopes to normalize blockchain privacy and showcase the ways it can be harnessed to protect everything from proprietary trading algorithms to personal data such as wallet balances. These efforts will serve to further legitimize privacy and move the industry closer to realizing a privacy summer that will see the technology become deeply embedded into DApps, wallets, and DeFi protocols. About COTI The COTI network is the fastest and lightest confidentiality layer in Web3, powered by the breakthrough cryptographic protocol Garbled Circuits.
Starting point is 00:03:53 Kodi introduces the most advanced and compliant solution for data protection on the public blockchain, paving the way for the next wave of Web3 innovation and adoption. Kodi unlocks a whole new world of use cases, including confidential transactions, artificial intelligence, DeFi, decentralized identification, and more. Learn more. https://www.kodi.io Contact Freya Stevens' contact at kodi.ioThis story was published as a press release by Chainwire under Hacker Nooon's business blogging program.
Starting point is 00:04:26 Thank you for listening to this HackerNoon story, read by Artificial Intelligence. Visit hackernoon.com to read, write, learn and publish.

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