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  • Documentation
  • Developers
  • Introduction
    • Overview of the Arcium Network
    • Key Features & Use Cases
    • Basic Concepts
  • Getting Started
    • How To Use This Documentation
    • Architecture Overview
    • Network Stakeholders
  • Multi-Party eXecution Environments (MXEs)
    • Overview
    • MPC Protocols
    • MXE Encryption
  • Clusters
    • Overview
    • Node Priority List & Alternative Selection Criteria
    • Cluster Forking & Migration
    • Sybil Resistance
    • Incentivization
    • Permissioned Clusters
  • Arx Nodes
    • Overview
    • Configuration and Security
    • Performance and Incentives
  • Computations
    • Computation Tasks
    • Defining & Commissioning Computations
    • Lifecycle of an Arcium Computation
    • Pricing and Incentives
    • Censorship Resistance & Fault Handling
  • Solana Integration & Multichain Coordination
    • Solana Integration: Orchestration and Execution
    • Multichain Expansion
  • Staking
    • Overview
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  1. Getting Started

How To Use This Documentation

Our documentation is designed to guide you through all key aspects of the Arcium ecosystem, from foundational concepts to advanced technical details.

We will learn that encryption is the future of Web3 and that Arcium's MPC solution is the most flexible and secure solution, and can serve any development needs.

We recommend proceeding as follows:

  1. Start with the Basics: Explore the Basic Concepts page page to understand key terms and get a high-level introduction to Arcium’s features and use cases.

  2. Deep Dive into Architecture: After grasping the fundamentals, review the Architecture Overview page to learn about Arcium's encrypted supercomputer, including its MXEs, Clusters, and more.

  3. Explore Specific Sections: As you progress, dive into technical sections such as:

    1. MXEs: Learn about computation handling, execution workflows, and security.

    2. Clusters: Understand node grouping, keyshare distribution, and scalability.

    3. Arx Nodes: Study node management, security protocols, and incentives.

    4. Computations: For advanced users, this section details the structure and processing of computation requests.

As Arcium evolves, this documentation will be regularly updated with new features and testnet details. For unanswered questions, reach out to the team on Discord or X.

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