ARPA to Participate in Harvard Blockchain Conference in Boston on April 13th
ARPA will participate in the Harvard Blockchain Conference, which is scheduled to take place at Harvard University in Boston on the 13th and 14th of April.
Refer to the official tweet by ARPA:
ARPA Official@arpaofficialMar 26, 2024We're honored to partner with the Harvard Blockchain Conference #HBC2024 as a sponsor. We look forward to engaging with the brightest minds at @Harvard @HBSCryptoClub this April.
See you all in Boston! https://t.co/MU81L6x7C3
ARPA Info
ARPA proposes a secure and confidential computing network based on multi-party computations (MPC), with private smart contracts acting as the linking element. Consensus is achieved within the nodes, and the result is transmitted to the public network.
MPC technology enables multiple participants to perform a computation that relies on each participant's private input data in such a way that no participant can obtain information about others' input data.
The ARPA token is used within the ecosystem to reward users for their participation in network development and ensuring network security. It can also be used for payment of services within the platform.