Private voting fails if you can still prove your choice.
The Interfold uses vote masking to break that proof.
Read the technical deep-dive on vote masking and receipt-freeness by @ctrlc03 ↓
Catch up on what’s new in our latest community update!
From protocol progress to ecosystem growth, we’re building toward a future of verifiable, privacy-preserving computation.
blog.theinterfold.com/interfold-comm…
Enclave is now The Interfold.
What we built isn’t a hardware enclave, but a distributed network for confidential coordination.
The Interfold names that network. 🌐
Enclave’s first community update is live.
We’re advancing toward our public testnet, making progress on PVSS, and exploring exciting ecosystem use cases such as confidential voting in DAOs.
Today, we introduce Zodiac as an OS for onchain operations.
Bringing together years of Safe-native work into a single system, Zodiac gives teams programmable control over permissions, execution, and automation.
Zodiac launches with access limited to early teams.
As far as I know, the election we just ran is the first time an American elected office has been decided in a majority-digital vote, open to all registered voters, despite party affiliation.
Results were just announced: utahnewsdispatch.com/2025/12/12/uta…
Interesting highlights ⬇️
One of the most fascinating hypothetical use-cases I've seen for @EnclaveE3 is in satellite collision avoidance.
Many different entities have things in orbit, many other want to put more things in orbit, none want to disclose their trajectories. How to ensure new space stuff doesn't collide with esisting things in orbit?
This is a great example of where mutually distrusting parties can aggregate information to their mutual benefit. Each party provides their current or proposed trajectory as encrypted input, output is some likelihood of collision. No trajectories are revealed. 🤯
New post: the first entry in our Enclave Cryptography series.
It examines a core issue in hybrid FHE–ZK systems:
how to prove that a ciphertext actually encrypts the value referenced in a ZK witness.
Private voting protects participants.
Verifiable secret ballots protect the process.
We’re thrilled to partner with @EnclaveE3 to begin work on expanding Aragon’s privacy stack, introducing confidential, verifiable voting that removes trusted intermediaries.
Day 7 of the Urbe Campus @ETHRome edition 🇮🇹
We’re getting close to the hackathon, just 3 days to go!
Today, we hosted a hands-on workshop with @0xjei from @EnclaveE3, diving into privacy tech and helping builders get ready for their ETHRome challenge
One day left!
On-chain voting has immense promise, but the UX is often complex & lacks privacy.
We're fixing it.
With support from @PrivacyEthereum , we've shipped major updates to Privote, making secure on-chain voting simple & intuitive.
Here’s what’s new 🧵
privote.live
3 weeks to go. Are you ready?
🏆 +$60K in prizes
🧑💻 300+ devs, mentors & founders
⏳ 39 hours of coding, 7 workshops
👯♂️ 13 sponsors
🪅 Grand finale of @urbeEth’s first pop-up city, the Urbe Village
🧵 Discover ETHRome 2025, the third edition of the hackathon built by builders, for builders
Road to ETHRome — Ep. 2
We’re going live with the @EnclaveE3 crew! 🛡️
Joining the chat: @0xjei, @gallo_eth, @Frankc_eth, @ctrlc03, and Cedoor (who’s too cool for X 😎).
Expect:
🔹 Deep dive into secure computation
🔹 What Enclave is building & why it matters
🔹 A taste of what they’ll bring to ETHRome
See ya on 26 Sept, 6pm CEST!
🎥 Throwback to our presentation at @PrivacyEthereum Learn & Share, where we introduced DAVINCI.vote our zkRollup-based governance protocol with anticoercion, anonymity, and gasless voting.
Want to know why we built it and how it works?
youtu.be/O2w0ce4qBLU?si…
🌀 Enclave devnet is live
Encrypted execution for multi-agent systems.
Build programs for private coordination, verifiable compute, and shared logic — all without exposing data.
Confidential by default. Provable by design.
Here’s what’s live and how to get started: