Inco announces that Inco Lightning is now live on the Base mainnet, allowing developers to build confidential applications directly on existing EVM chains without learning new languages or deploying new chains. By simply introducing encrypted data types through Solidity, private states can be processed on-chain. Inco Lightning supports encrypted data types, confidential computing, encrypted random numbers, programmable access control, decryption and re-encryption, JavaScript SDK, and other features, suitable for on-chain gaming, blind auctions, lotteries, compliance disclosures, and privacy scoring scenarios.

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TheBluePeony'sProphecy
· 3h ago
Encrypted random numbers + programmable access control, lottery projects can say goodbye to off-chain black boxes.
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YieldGardenKid
· 3h ago
This is equivalent to adding a privacy plugin to Base; gaming and blind auction scenarios are set to take off.
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PeacockSpreadsItsFeathersBut
· 3h ago
The JavaScript SDK is already up and running—front-end integration costs should have dropped quite a bit. Just waiting for a demo to take a look.
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StargazingUnderTheGlassDome
· 3h ago
Inco Lightning's positioning is very clever, not competing for public chain business, but developing privacy plugins for EVM.
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AirdropLunchbox
· 4h ago
Finally no longer need to learn a new language for privacy features, Solidity developers are ecstatic
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