Announcing Fairblock's Public Testnet: Making Programmable Privacy Available to Applications Across Every Blockchain
TORONTO, March 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Programmable privacy provider Fairblock has announced the launch of their first public testnet, FairyRing, granting app developers in Cosmos, and soon the Arbitrum, Optimism, and Celestia ecosystems, the flexibility to test integrations for programmable privacy in their application logic. Fairblock's modular and programmable approaches to privacy will expand the design space for blockchain protocols and applications, such that not all information is laid bare for the world to see and users are protected against malicious actors that take advantage of exposed transaction data. With the FairyRing testnet, the crypto ecosystem is now one step closer to cultivating an onchain world that preserves the privacy primitives embraced in modern society.
- Delivering privacy where users and developers already exist allows us to position onchain privacy as a standard rather than a luxury."
- Fairblock gives developers the freedom to tailor how they integrate encryption and decryption into applications.
- Fairblock is poised to disrupt the status quo of public blockchains by allowing applications in every major ecosystem to provide users with plug-in privacy.
- Please be mindful that this application only demonstrates the programmable privacy features that Fairblock will deliver to ecosystems and applications – it is not the intended end-state.