The core privacy mechanism uses Arcium's Multi-Party Computation (MPC) to evaluate poker hands
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Feb 5, 2026 - TypeScript
The core privacy mechanism uses Arcium's Multi-Party Computation (MPC) to evaluate poker hands
A privacy-preserving decentralized exchange built on Solana using Arcium's encrypted computation to prevent front-running and MEV attacks. Features client-side encryption, MPC matching, and zero front-running protection.
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