alphadecoded
210 posts






Not every smart contract should be public before it's deployed. Some contracts secure high-value protocols, proprietary logic, or sensitive execution strategies that shouldn't be exposed before they go live. Lemon Protocol enables confidential ZK contract deployment through Zest Enclaves. Contracts can be compiled, verified, and deployed from encrypted source code without revealing their logic during the deployment process. Every deployment is backed by live, on-chain cryptographic attestation, proving the operation occurred as intended while preserving confidentiality. Confidential execution. Verifiable deployment. Built for the next generation of on-chain infrastructure. 🍋 Learn more: lemonprotocol.io/whitepaper






You should never have to trust a platform not to look at your data. So we built one that cannot. The second your strategy reaches Lemon, it is already sealed. We hold ciphertext and a hash, nothing else. We could not read it if we tried. Your edge never leaks, because it never becomes readable. Not to a server, not to an operator, not to us. That is not a setting you toggle. It is the architecture. The chain never sees the math. The broker is blind by design lemonprotocol.io













