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Here you can find the client documentation for Quex. Quex provides a protocol and infrastructure for decentralized data transfer based on confidential computing (CC). Applications include receiving off-chain data, cross-chain messaging and trusted off-chain code execution.

To get familiar with our approach and terminology, we strongly recommend having a look at .

For the data consumers we have end-user solution capable of transfering and post-processing arbitrary JSON API data from TLS-protected HTTP endpoints of your choice. More oracle pools are coming. If you are interested in trying our pool immediately, check out .

For the data providers we have the infrastructure, protocol and API for running CC-based oracle pools and public on-chain data verification. To get an idea of running your own pool, please have a look at and do not hesitate to contact us.

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