At the beginning of 2026, the privacy-preserving reserve proof solution jointly launched by Nillion and Primus Labs attracted industry attention. This is not just a simple technical stack, but a tailored solution for the tokenization of RWA (Real World Assets).



Nillion's positioning is interesting—it does not directly issue assets but acts as a privacy computing infrastructure layer. In simple terms, it helps RWA projects solve the longstanding problem: how to protect business secrets while reassuring regulators and markets.

**How does the technical architecture connect with RWA needs?**

The beauty of the privacy-preserving reserve proof lies in: institutions can prove their solvency, while underlying data remains encrypted. Real estate valuations, accounts receivable details, legal documents—these sensitive pieces of information are locked throughout the process. Regulatory authorities can verify the authenticity of assets through zero-knowledge proofs without seeing the business secrets. This balance is exactly what RWA tokenization dreams of.

Built on Cosmos SDK and IBC protocol, Nillion can operate cross-chain. RWA protocols on public chains like Ethereum and Arbitrum can connect, offering good flexibility.

**Imagination space for confidential computing**

Even more powerful is the capability of confidential computing. Nillion can perform complex operations directly on encrypted data, far beyond the privacy levels of ZEC or XMR at the transaction layer.

For example, real estate assets can run cash flow discount models in encrypted form to estimate true value. Supply chain accounts receivable can also undergo risk assessment—without decrypting the underlying data. Collateral ratios can be adjusted more dynamically, calculating the value of RWA collateral in real-time based on market fluctuations, all while maintaining full privacy.

With this combination, RWA projects meet regulatory requirements and protect corporate privacy. What’s missing in the ecosystem is precisely such an infrastructure layer.
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OldLeekConfessionvip
· 5h ago
Blind computation is indeed impressive; using zero-knowledge proofs for reserve verification balances regulatory compliance and commercial confidentiality... The RWA track finally has some real substance.
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GasGrillMastervip
· 5h ago
Blind computation is indeed impressive, running the model directly in encrypted state... Now RWA no longer has to be caught in the middle awkwardly.
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OneBlockAtATimevip
· 5h ago
Blind computing sounds awesome, but can RWA really be implemented? Feels like another round of hype.
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tx_pending_forevervip
· 5h ago
Is blind computation running models directly in an encrypted state? If this can really be implemented, RWA will have to completely turn things around. --- Honestly, zero-knowledge proof verifies assets without revealing confidential data, and this balance is truly impressive. --- Cross-chain integration with Ethereum and Arbitrum? Then the adoption rate might be much faster than I thought... --- Supply chain accounts receivable risk assessment doesn't require decryption; this logic is quite powerful. --- Privacy infrastructure layer? Sounds good, but I'm worried it might just be another PPT project. --- Cash flow discount model is fully locked during calculation. If it really works, how much traditional finance will it shake up?
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