Nanovita Leverages ARPA Network for Secure Randomness in Health Applications
Nanovita, a decentralized science protocol focused on nanotechnology and health research, has announced a strategic partnership with ARPA Network. This collaboration enables Nanovita's DeSci platform to integrate secure randomness into its applications using ARPA's decentralized computation infrastructure.
ARPA Network provides a flexible tool for building privacy-centric applications across various blockchains through its secure multi-party computation and threshold signature schemes.
The integration of ARPA's Random Number Generator (RNG) on Nanovita's platform allows health-focused decentralized applications to access cryptographically secure, verifiable randomness. This feature is resistant to cyber-attacks and manipulation, enhancing the overall trust and reliability of the DeSci protocol.




