Arbitrum Introduces Confidentiality Features for Business Blockchain Workflows
Arbitrum Introduces Confidentiality Features for Business Blockchain Workflows
đź”’ Privacy meets transparency

Arbitrum is rolling out confidentiality features designed to give businesses more control over sensitive onchain operations. The platform allows organizations to protect private transaction data while maintaining the option to selectively share information with customers, partners, auditors, and regulators.
Key capabilities include:
- Configurable privacy controls for transaction flows and treasury activity
- Built-in compliance tools with screening, monitoring, and access controls
- Selective disclosure mechanisms for regulatory requirements
The features are part of Arbitrum's broader push into enterprise adoption, alongside a pilot program with LG Electronics for an onchain advertising network. The approach aims to address a common business concern: how to leverage blockchain's efficiency without exposing commercially sensitive data or sacrificing regulatory compliance.
Arbitrum positions these tools as infrastructure-level solutions rather than add-ons, allowing businesses to define privacy and compliance policies directly into their blockchain operations.
The next major use case for blockchain might not be where you expect. @LGUS is piloting an onchain advertising network on Arbitrum to explore whether campaign performance can be independently verified instead of relying on records owned by a single participant. Arbitrum
Explore how confidentiality gives businesses more control over sensitive onchain workflows. blog.arbitrum.io/confidentialit…
The programmable economy is expanding beyond finance. Industries built on trust, verification, and coordination are beginning to move to software. @LGUS's onchain advertising network on Arbitrum is an early example of what that shift looks like.
LG's onchain advertising network is built on a simple idea: Businesses shouldn't have to choose between control and connectivity. On Arbitrum, LG can customize its execution environment, economics, and governance while remaining connected to shared settlement infrastructure.
Institutions need the ability to protect transaction flows, treasury activity, and customer interactions while still benefiting from onchain settlement. The Arbitrum Platform is bringing configurable confidentiality to the programmable economy.
Businesses define their compliance needs. The Arbitrum Platform helps businesses configure those controls directly into their infrastructure. blog.arbitrum.io/compliance-for…
Explore how confidentiality gives businesses more control over sensitive onchain workflows. arbitrum.io/why-arbitrum/f…
Learn more about where the platform is headed. blog.arbitrum.io/architecture-o…
See how the programmable economy is expanding beyond finance. 👇 blog.arbitrum.io/lg-electronics…
See how LG is putting this model into practice: blog.arbitrum.io/lg-electronics…
Businesses want the speed and efficiency of blockchain without sacrificing compliance. The Arbitrum Platform enables businesses to define and enforce compliance policies at the infrastructure layer with screening, monitoring, access controls, and reporting built in.
Compliance is a prerequisite for the programmable economy, not a later-stage add-on. With the Arbitrum Platform, businesses can configure permissions, transaction policies, governance, participation rules, and audibility directly into their infrastructure.
Financial systems set a high bar. The programmable economy needs infra that can meet it. Here's what we're building for businesses: - Predicable unit economies - Compliance engine - Configurable confidentiality - Faster settlement times - Priority gas auctions And more 👇
Businesses won't choose between transparency and privacy. They'll expect both. Arbitrum's confidentiality features let organizations protect sensitive activity while selectively disclosing information to customers, partners, auditors and regulators when appropriate.
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