Nanovita Partners with ARPA Network for Secure On-Chain Randomness
Nanovita, a decentralized science (DeSci) protocol focused on nanotechnology and AI-powered health research, has collaborated with ARPA Network to integrate its Layer-2 computation infrastructure into the DeSci platform.
The partnership enables Nanovita to utilize ARPA Network's secure multi-party computation and threshold signature schemes to provide cryptographically secure, verifiable randomness for its decentralized health science services. This integration ensures that the randomness is resistant to cyber-attacks and manipulation, making it a crucial component for building trusted random outcomes in health applications.
The adoption of ARPA Network's decentralized and verifiable Random Number Generator (RNG) allows Nanovita to create more robust and secure health decentralized applications, reducing the risk of application predictability and associated cybersecurity risks. This collaboration is expected to enhance the scalability, trustworthiness, and reliability of on-chain applications.




