Nautilus is now live on the Sui Testnet, offering verifiable off-chain privacy computing
April 17th news, as a powerful new addition to the Sui toolkit, Nautilus is now live on the Sui Testnet. Designed specifically for Web3 developers, Nautilus enables developers to perform sensitive or computation-heavy operations off-chain within self-managed, isolated, and tamper-proof Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs). Meanwhile, these TEEs can generate cryptographic proofs to ensure the authenticity of the computation process. Applications or users can submit the computation results on-chain, where Move smart contracts will verify these proofs before processing. Developers can now experience Nautilus on the Sui Testnet. The GitHub repository includes reproducible templates for building, deploying, and registering a self-hosted AWS Nitro Enclave, alongside a reference application demonstrating the complete process from generating trusted proofs to on-chain verification. This release marks another significant milestone for Sui in supporting privacy-preserving and verifiable off-chain computation, enabling the creation of secure applications that prioritize privacy, such as tamper-proof real-world data oracles, AI-driven autonomous agent processes with on-chain traceability, hidden logic and metadata for fair competitive Web3 games, and privacy authentication without exposing user information.
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