Secret Value Disclosure

Mechanism

Secret Value Disclosure denotes the technical process whereby encrypted or obscured underlying data—often relating to private key shares, oracle inputs, or strike price specifications—is programmatically exposed to specific counterparties within a cryptographic derivative contract. This procedure relies on threshold cryptography or verifiable delay functions to ensure that sensitive information remains concealed until a predetermined condition, such as a time-weighted average or a specific block height, is met. By integrating these protocols, smart contracts mitigate front-running risks and minimize the potential for information asymmetry during the settlement phase of complex financial instruments.