Use cases
Secret’s smart contracts e.g. “Secret Contracts” are private-by-default. Input, output, and state are encrypted and can’t be viewed by others, unless they’re given access. This opens up use cases that aren’t possible on public-by-default blockchains.
Secure Data Processing
TEEs for computing over encrypted data
Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs) function like a "black box" for data processing, and enable nodes to verify transactions within a block without accessing data that’s inside. Every validator on Secret Network runs their code inside a TEE so no one—not even the nodes operating on the network—can access the information being decrypted and processed.
Controlled Data Access
Viewing keys for access control
Since data is encrypted and private by default, Secret Network users have viewing keys to access their sensitive data. Viewing keys can be shared with third parties like auditors, wallets, and explorers. They allow users to maintain control over their data and decide what is shared—and with who.
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You can host the bulk of your application on your preferred blockchain, while using Secret to handle any confidential data.
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