Introduction
ArxCode is a peer-to-peer protocol for sealed AI building — it finishes real work while the operator can never read, retain, or train on what you build.
ArxCode is a peer-to-peer protocol for sealed AI building. You describe an outcome — a feature, an audit, a query, a document — and the network returns the finished artifact. Every build runs inside a sealed execution environment: input enters encrypted, finished work returns, and nothing in between is ever observable, retained, or trainable by the operator, the host, or the network.
There is no account, no email, and no subscription. You connect a Solana wallet, hold a balance of $ARX, and pay per build. Usage burns supply; verified compute mints it.
Why ArxCode exists
Conventional AI tools are readable by design. The prompts, code, and proprietary data you send are stored, mined, and used to train the next model. For anyone building something of value — a startup, a trading strategy, an unreleased product — that is disqualifying. A privacy policy doesn't fix it, because a policy is a promise made by the party with the strongest incentive to break it.
ArxCode replaces that promise with a property. Surveillance isn't prohibited — it's made impossible by the architecture.
What makes it different
A builder, not a chatbot
The unit of value is a finished artifact, not a fragment of advice.
Private by protocol
The operator cannot read what it processes — no session, log, or corpus.
The token is the meter
$ARX is consumed by every build. Usage burns supply; compute mints it.