Arcium's S1 and S2 private investment qualification open inquiry


Brothers who have interacted before, check your qualifications, TGE is finally coming.
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@Arcium Conducted a community round sale through CoinList in Q1 last year, at a price of $0.20, raising about $4 million, with a community round FDV of approximately $200 million.
These community round tokens are 100% unlocked at TGE.
During the TGE phase, any unlocking structure must be considered together with market sentiment, liquidity, and absorption capacity.
Compared to many projects with low circulation, high FDV, and long-term lock-up, Arcium's community round structure offers a noteworthy difference: the market can more early-stage speculate on its true circulation and pricing.
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Arcium is not an ordinary AI application project, nor just a privacy coin or anonymous trading, but a confidential computing infrastructure aimed at Solana and multi-chain applications.
In simple terms, Arcium is not just building another AI agent, but enabling applications to operate in an environment where input data remains confidential, the computation process is trustworthy, and output results are verifiable.
This means $ARX cannot just be a governance token.
It also needs to serve multiple functions within the Arcium network, such as paying fees, staking, node security, and computation scheduling.
Specifically:
Network usage will incur costs;
Nodes and delegators need to stake to participate in network security;
Scheduling of computational tasks and node selection will also relate to staking weight and network mechanisms;
Governance determines the future upgrades and evolution directions of the protocol.
Therefore, what truly matters about ARX before TGE is not just the AI concept, but:
If Arcium integrates more applications into the confidential computing network in the future, $ARX ’s value narrative will revolve around fees, staking, security, scheduling, and governance.
Of course, utility does not necessarily equal value realization, and infrastructure narratives do not guarantee ecosystem explosion.
Ultimately, it depends on whether Arcium can continue to attract genuine developers, real applications, and authentic encrypted computing demand.
Currently, Arcium has demonstrated some ecosystem cases, including Umbra, Streamflow, Crafts, ReFi Hub, ZINC, Explorer, etc.
Among them, scenarios like private vesting, sealed-bid auctions, and encrypted computations clearly illustrate Arcium’s practical value:
It’s not about hiding everything, but protecting data where confidentiality is needed, and providing trustworthy results where verification is required.
As AI increasingly handles high-value data, confidential computing will not just be a niche narrative but could become an indispensable layer in AI infrastructure.
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