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@zama just made a major announcement, they've revealed the first member of their Genesis Operator lineup @Figment_io Plus, they've launched the Zama Protocol Lite paper, detailing how Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) will bring total privacy to smart contracts across all blockchains. Let’s break it down The Vision: @zama_fhe is committed to integrating confidentiality directly into Web3, rather than treating it as an extra feature. Every transaction, smart contract and state is kept encrypted at all times even during computation. This means no validators, nodes or networks will ever see your data in plaintext. Core Architecture: FHE Coprocessors: Encrypted computations carried out off chain via specialized GPU nodes. Encryption Keys: Managed using MPC (Multi Party Computation) for top level security.
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The thing about @zama is that they’re not chasing trends they’re setting direction. While most projects in Web3 talk about what’s next, Zama is quietly building it. Their approach to Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) isn’t just about privacy it’s about redesigning how computation itself works. Think about it: data can stay encrypted even while being processed. That’s not just a security improvement that’s a paradigm shift. With updates like their recent work on faster FHE runtimes, open-source libraries, and collaborations across both AI and blockchain ecosystems Zama keeps proving that infrastructure innovation doesn’t need to scream for attention to make an impact. If Web3 is the foundation for user-owned internet, then Zama is making sure it’s also trustless by design. It’s projects like these that remind me real progress doesn’t always go viral, it compounds quietly in code
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