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Secret (SCRT) is a privacy-oriented blockchain built on Cosmos. Its smart contracts are called Secret Contracts and allow DApps to use private data on Secret, similar to how smart contracts operate on other blockchains. However, Secret Contracts transfer encrypted inputs into encrypted outputs without exposing data. This is made possible thanks to the encrypted contract states during the execution.
Data privacy is guaranteed by combining encryption protocols and key management within a Trusted Execution Environment (TEE). This allows Secret Contracts to compete for several privacy-related use cases that traditional blockchains have found difficult to accommodate. For instance, private voting mechanisms or credit scoring applications become possible since they do not expose sensitive user data on-chain with Secret.
Who Contributes to Secret?
Secret is supported by dozens of global organizations. The core development team is Israel-based SCRT Labs, whose mission is to create products and systems that accelerate the adoption of privacy-first, decentralized technologies. The CEO and founder of SCRT Labs is Guy Zyskind, a former MIT researcher who is one of the most highly-cited authors on blockchain privacy.
Another core organization is Secret Foundation. The Foundation’s mission is to “advance privacy as a human right and public good; to empower individuals through development and use of decentralized technologies; to protect freedom and create more valuable systems by eliminating data monopolies; and to build a sustainable network, foundation, and community that will work to instill these core values around the world.” Secret Foundation was founded in 2017 by Tor Bair, a US-based entrepreneur and MIT alumni that has been advising several other Fintech companies.
Secret Network stands out with its focus on privacy and end-to-end encryption of data, something that blockchains like Ethereum don’t offer. Developers are able to build solutions that protect data privacy without compromising usability, contributing to the network’s goal of advancing the adoption of privacy-first, decentralized applications.
In contrast to other public blockchains, node operators on Secret utilize specialized hardware for running code in secure enclaves called Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs). In these TEEs, not even device administrators can access the information that is being decrypted. On the user’s end, the blockchain works as follows:
Users send encrypted input to the network
Validators (the Secret nodes) perform computations over encrypted data
Proposing validator submits encrypted output
Validators achieve consensus on the results
Encrypted outputs and encrypted contract state are recorded on Secret Network
The functionality of the smart contracts is based on CosmWasm, the smart contracting platform of the Cosmos ecosystem.
Secret’s potential use cases are manifold. For instance, digital content management platforms can use Secret to store a decryption key to the content. After a user pays, the Secret contract shares the decryption key, and the user receives their unique access key. With traditional blockchains, this is not possible since the data is publicly visible.
Other examples are secret auctions and secret voting, which could make use of the encrypted bids and votes they can submit to a Secret Contract. In this scenario, the contract computing encrypted outputs can determine the winner without revealing the votes.
Finally, Secret can maintain privacy in decentralized finance with a permissionless economic system that offers economic opportunities for wealth generation that have not been possible before.
How Many Secret (SCRT) Coins Are There in Circulation?
SCRT can be used for staking, voting, and paying network transaction fees. It is also necessary to operate a node in the network, with the validators receiving rewards and a share of the transaction fees from token swaps. Thanks to the delegated proof-of-stake system of Secret, non-node-operating token holders can delegate their SCRT to a validator to earn a share of the network rewards. SCRT also functions as a governance token.
The initial total supply of SCRT was 170 million, distributed as follows:
Community: 75 million
Team: 36 million - vested between 2-4 years
Treasury: 30 million
Foundation: 1 million
Inflation. 8 million
Secret targets an inflation rate of 15%, with a projected inflation rate of 20%, if less than 67% of the supply is staked, and a gradual increase to 7% when more than 67% is staked.
How Is the Secret Network Secured?
Secret uses a delegated proof-of-stake consensus mechanism called Tendermint. Validators stake SCRT and receive SCRT from delegators in return for verifying transactions, ensuring the protocol is running, and maintaining blockchain security. Dishonest nodes can see their stake slashed.
The live Secret price today is $0.193151 USD with a 24-hour trading volume of $1,189,679 USD. We update our SCRT to USD price in real-time. Secret is down 4.45% in the last 24 hours. The current CoinMarketCap ranking is #516, with a live market cap of $56,465,209 USD. It has a circulating supply of 292,336,630 SCRT coins and the max. supply is not available.