It's crazy that privacy was not the default for digital prior to crypto coming along https://t.co/B9KxXOdtsD https://twitter.com/arpaofficial/status/2042766328793305259
Payment rail infrastructure has been evolving for over a decade and it's still improving https://t.co/mgqb8vcJN4 https://twitter.com/arpaofficial/status/2042395132905861445
Our CEO @felixmxu recently sat down with @TheOfficial_FFG to dive deep into the evolving landscape of Web3 privacy
Tune in as they discuss: 🔐 The rising demand for privacy-preserving computation and on-chain dark pools 🎲 How ARPA’s Multi-Party Computation (MPC) is powering https://twitter.com/arpaofficial/status/2040948601405558822
ARPA Network & Numbers Protocol Partner to Bring Verifiable Randomness to Provenance-Powered…
ARPA Network & Numbers Protocol Partner to Bring Verifiable Randomness to Provenance-Powered Applications
ARPA Network is excited to announce a new partnership with Numbers Protocol, the provenance infrastructure project for humans & AI that improves the efficiency of digital and physical asset transactions. Together, ARPA and Numbers Protocol are exploring the integration of ARPA Randcast, ARPA’s verifiable Random Number Generator (RNG), to support the randomness needs across the Numbers Protocol ecosystem including community experiences and games like Quiz Night.
Empowering the Numbers Protocol Ecosystem with ARPA Randcast’s Verifiable Randomness
As more applications blend AI-generated content, provenance tracking, and on-chain interactions, the concept of reliable randomness that you can trust remains one foundational requirement. Whether a game is selecting winners, generating randomized outcomes, or distributing rewards, builders and users need to know the results are fair, transparent, and tamper-proof.
By exploring an integration of ARPA Randcast into Numbers Protocol’s ecosystem, we aim to provide a decentralized randomness primitive that developers can rely on for unbiased outcomes. Randcast is designed to be verifiable on-chain, resistant to manipulation, and suitable for real-time smart contract usage. It is designed to help projects build experiences where users can independently verify that “random” truly means random.
With Randcast, Numbers Protocol ecosystem builders can unlock use cases such as:
Provably fair on-chain games (e.g., Quiz Night winner selection and randomized gameplay mechanics)
Transparent raffles, lotteries, and reward distributions
Randomized selections for allowlists, community campaigns, or creator programs
AI + content workflows where randomness supports generative or interactive mechanics, with results that remain auditable
Advancing Trust for Humans & AI Through Provenance + Verifiability
Numbers Protocol is building the provenance rails that help people and applications verify the origin and authenticity of content and assets in an AI-driven world. ARPA Randcast complements this mission by adding the core ingredient of verifiable randomness to trustworthy systems.
Together, provenance plus verifiable randomness can help create more credible user experiences in which participants can check not only where something came from, but also how key outcomes were determined. As this collaboration progresses, both teams will work closely to identify the best integration path and support developers looking to build more secure and transparent applications across the Numbers ecosystem.
Stay tuned for upcoming milestones and technical updates as ARPA Network and Numbers Protocol explore how verifiable randomness can unlock richer, fairer, and more trustworthy on-chain experiences.
About Numbers Protocol
Numbers Protocol is the provenance infrastructure for humans & AI, improving the efficiency of digital and physical asset transactions. Learn more at Numbers Protocol’s website and docs:
ARPA Network (ARPA) is a decentralized, secure computation network built to improve the fairness, security, and privacy of blockchains. The ARPA threshold BLS signature network serves as the infrastructure for a verifiable Random Number Generator (RNG), secure wallet, cross-chain bridge, and decentralized custody across multiple blockchains.
ARPA was previously known as ARPA Chain, a privacy-preserving Multi-party Computation (MPC) network founded in 2018. ARPA Mainnet has completed over 224,000 computation tasks in the past years. Our experience in MPC and other cryptography laid the foundation for our innovative threshold BLS signature schemes (TSS-BLS) system design and led us to today’s ARPA Network.
Randcast, a verifiable Random Number Generator (RNG), is the first application that leverages ARPA as infrastructure. Randcast offers a cryptographically generated random source with superior security and low cost compared to other solutions. Metaverse, game, lottery, NFT minting and whitelisting, key generation, and blockchain validator task distribution can benefit from Randcast’s tamper-proof randomness.
For more information about ARPA, please contact us at contact@arpanetwork.io.
We’re excited to collaborate with Numbers Protocol, the provenance infrastructure for humans & AI, to explore integrating ARPA Randcast across their ecosystem.
Use cases include on-chain games like Quiz Night, where provable fairness https://t.co/BPSeMLCLZq https://twitter.com/arpaofficial/status/2037152600672395464
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