SINGAPORE, May 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Singapore-based digital asset infrastructure pioneer Safeheron has open-sourced the world’s first Intel SGX TEE native development framework in C++, positioning transparency as a catalyst for industry-wide security evolution. The initiative offers an alternative to proprietary systems and reflects a broader shift in how enterprises are approaching trust in response to evolving cybersecurity risks.
Democratizing Enterprise-Grade Security
Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs), long regarded as the ultimate defense against hardware-level attacks, have been hindered by high development barriers. Safeheron’s open-source framework is breaking these barriers by significantly lowering the development complexity. Developers can now build TEE-protected layers swiftly, accelerating product iteration in sectors like crypto, finance, and healthcare — and potentially even driving innovation in AI applications in the near future.
“By open-sourcing TEE, we’re not just releasing code — we’re handing developers the keys to rebuild enterprise security including hands-on tutorial,” says Safeheron CEO Wade Wang. “When security barriers fall, developer communities become engines for standardization and cross-industry collaboration.“
When asked about potential competition from open-sourcing core technology, Wang remains confident: “We’re not threatened by competitors. What worries us is slow innovation due to closed systems. Clients trust us because we deliver verifiable security—not black-box promises.” This philosophy builds on Safeheron’s release of the first open-source C++ MPC TSS protocol library in 2023.
How Open Source Reshapes Security Ecosystems
Safeheron’s open-source TEE framework is helping redefine security through community collaboration and cross-industry adoption. Crowdsourced audits accelerate TEE refinement, while eliminating redundant efforts and expanding access to enterprise-grade protections. By removing the need for proprietary hardware and reducing cloud costs, the framework lowers the barrier for developers and organizations to adopt secure infrastructure. Standardized interfaces support compliant data sharing in sectors like fintech and healthcare, and modular designs simplify secure deployment for AI agents. In this model, transparency serves as a foundation for resilience.
Cross-Industry Applications
The framework’s versatility can potentially drive tangible innovations:
Blockchain: Privacy-preserving smart contracts and secure cross-chain settlements.
AI: Protection for proprietary training models and encrypted inference of sensitive datasets.
Fintech: Hardware-grade security for mobile payment gateways and digital wallets.
Healthcare: GDPR-compliant sharing of electronic health records and genomic data analysis.
Building the Future of Transparent Security
Safeheron’s mantra—“Transparent Tech, Open Collaboration, Shared Success”—reflects its conviction that “true security thrives in sunlight, not black boxes.” This ethos mirrors DeepSeek’s open-source philosophy, though Safeheron emphasizes cross-industry impact over regional identity.
Recent initiatives include the development of a white-label TEE solution for enterprises seeking customizable, audit-ready infrastructure.
Partnered with MetaMask, Doo Group and other industry leaders, Safeheron is now in advanced talks with global investors to scale its vision. As industries grapple with data silos and regulatory pressures, its open-source framework offers a blueprint: Trust through code, not blind faith.