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Chainlink CCIP Powers Mind Network’s New FHE Privacy Bridge

Chainlink and Mind Network are taking their collaboration to the next level. The two teams have now launched a new Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) privacy bridge powered by Chainlink CCIP. This update allows users to send encrypted and sensitive messages over blockchains without exposing sensitive data. The announcement marks an important technical step. What started as an ecosystem partnership has now become a deep integration at the infrastructure level.

Both projects say the goal is simple. They want to make privacy a real feature of Web3, not just a promise. Mind Network shared that their journey with Chainlink went from initial support to full technical fusion. The new bridge brings together the encrypted computing power of FHE with CCIP’s secure cross-chain messaging system.

Mind Network first joined the Chainlink Build program in early 2023. At that time, the goal was to grow within the Chainlink ecosystem and gain access to technical guidance. Chainlink was also listed as a strategic partner when Mind Network raised its seed funding round. To strengthen that relationship, Mind Network committed 3% of its native token supply to Chainlink service providers and stakeholders.

That commitment is now live through Season 1 of Chainlink Rewards, where eligible LINK participants can claim Mind Network’s FHE token. This measure aligned both incentives and infrastructure. It also paved the way for deeper engineering work. Over time, the focus shifted from community support to privacy technology that could work at scale across multiple chains.

How the new FHE bridge works with CCIP

The new FHE Bridge was officially launched as a core Mind Network product built on Chainlink CCIP. Their work is simple in theory but powerful in practice. It allows users to transmit data and instructions over blockchains while keeping all sensitive information encrypted. Unlike traditional encryption, FHE allows calculations to be performed directly on encrypted data. This means that validators can confirm transactions without even seeing the actual content.

At the same time, CCIP handles secure cross-chain delivery of those encrypted instructions. In simple terms, users get privacy in three stages. Data remains encrypted when it moves. It remains encrypted when idle and even remains encrypted while in use. This setup eliminates one of the biggest risks of today’s Web3. That risk is exposing sensitive data during cross-chain activity.

Building the base layer for AI and private Web3 activity

This update goes beyond user transactions. Mind Network says the FHE Bridge also lays the groundwork for agent AI and confidential on-chain computing. AI systems depend on private data. But blockchains are public by design. FHE helps resolve that conflict. With this setup, AI agents can now process encrypted data and still act securely across multiple blockchains. Chainlink CCIP gives those brokers a secure way to move and execute. Meanwhile, FHE allows them to “think” without leaking sensitive information.

This is important for several fast-growing sectors. These include real-world assets, institutional finance, AI automation, and private micropayments. Any system that needs privacy and cross-chain movement can now use this architecture. For both teams, the message is clear. Privacy is no longer optional. It is becoming a core infrastructure. With this new bridge, Chainlink and Mind Network are positioning themselves at the center of that change.

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