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Enigma Plans To Launch Incentive Testnet For Hidden Contract Functions

Summary: Guy Zyskind, co-founder and CEO of Enigma Protocol core development team Enigma MPC, posted that the hidden contract function will be introduced to the Enigma mainnet in the next six months. Considering this feature was developed using a Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) such as Intel SGX, the team plans to launch an incentive test network ...

Guy Zyskind, co-founder and CEO of Enigma Protocol core development team Enigma MPC, posted that the hidden contract function will be introduced to the Enigma mainnet in the next six months. Considering this feature was developed using a Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) such as Intel SGX, the team plans to launch an incentive test network for hidden contracts before releasing the feature on the mainnet. It also released a survey questionnaire soliciting opinions from long-term node operators.

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