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pixie
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Web3 Researcher | Pixel artist | Content creator























How do we bring private credit onchain? Smart contracts can perfectly enforce the rules of a credit agreement without a human in the loop, but they still rely on external inputs to determine the truth about the credit instrument before deciding how and when the rules should be enforced. Our blog post explores the verification gap and why the industry needs a Determination Layer to solve the "truth problem." Blog link below:



MPC. FHE. TEEs. All powerful on their own, but none solve the coordination problem. The hard part isn’t just encrypting computation; it’s the orchestration required to make it functional and secure. That’s what Rialo Extended Execution (REX) does. REX is a protocol-level orchestration system for confidential computation that manages the entire lifecycle of a secure request: Program Governance – Programs to be executed are verified and approved for specific execution runs before they ever touch the core. Encrypted Routing – Encrypted inputs are routed cryptographically to a computation core only after the appropriate program logic is loaded. Explicit Consent – Computation is performed only after explicit authorization from both the application and the user, enforced by strict policy. Confidential Compute Core – Secure execution using MPC, FHE, or TEEs, including protected Web2 API calls within an isolated environment. Verifiable Outputs – The system generates and verifies cryptographic attestations that prove a specific computation was correctly executed before routing the result to its destination. REX transforms Rialo into infrastructure for real-world secure computation: Private AI agents that process personal data without seeing it. Sensitive enterprise workflows that maintain competitive secrecy. Authenticated API automation for secure, off-chain interactions. Verifiable off-chain compute with immutable on-chain guarantees. This is native privacy at the protocol layer. Get Real. Get Rialo.















This week, @injective focused on network upgrades, expanding its ecosystem Key Updates: - Trump Crypto Statement Injective echoed Trump push for U.S. crypto dominance, agreeing it's key for the industry future - Summit Details Announced Shared Injective Summit info: hosted in D.C. with launches, policy talks, and attendees from users to government officials, applications open - @StargateFinance Integration Stargate integrated with Injective, enabling one-click access to 80+ chains and bringing wETH for new markets and DeFi tools - Governance Proposal Launched the Dynamic Network Upgrade proposal IIP-624, optimizing MultiVM, exchange module and AI tools, $INJ stakers can vote now - Accelerator Graduates Introduced Highlighted 9 teams from the largest accelerator cohort, including Joinn, Spout and others building DeFi and infra on Injective - Telegram Nanobot Built Spotlighted a Telegram nanobot by @bguiz that queries Injective EVM directly in chats, showcasing onchain access ease This week focused on three key areas: network upgrades, ecosystem expansion, and stronger cross-chain connectivity Each step moves Injective closer to becoming a powerful infrastructure layer for the future of finance!






