Ocean Protocol Launches VS Code Extension for Privacy-Preserving Compute

šŸ™ VS Code Gets Privacy Superpowers

By Ocean
Mar 31, 2025, 7:20 PM
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Ocean Protocol has released a VS Code extension that streamlines privacy-preserving compute operations.​

Key features:

  • Execute algorithms on protected datasets
  • Unified setup, compute, and result handling
  • Integrated developer environment

The extension supports both Python and JavaScript, allowing developers to write, test, and run AI algorithms directly in VS Code.​ This integration simplifies the workflow for privacy-preserving Compute-to-Data operations.​

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