Secure Enclave Interoperability

Architecture

Secure enclave interoperability refers to the structural capacity of isolated, hardware-based execution environments to exchange cryptographic proofs and state data across disparate blockchain networks or off-chain trading venues. This design ensures that sensitive private keys and execution logic remain shielded from the host operating system while facilitating trustless verification. By standardizing communication protocols between trusted execution environments, financial systems can execute complex cross-chain derivative settlements without exposing underlying margin data to public ledger vulnerability.