I bet a lot of people think @zama is using ZK tech just because it’s about privacy. But nope, ZK and FHE are two very different things. • ZK (Zero-Knowledge): prove something is true without showing the details. Example: Billions Network uses ZK to verify you’re a unique human without exposing your personal data. • FHE (Fully Homomorphic Encryption): do computations while the data is still encrypted. This is Like running AI on your health records without ever unlocking them. Both are a privacy tech and are powerful. But Zama uses the FHE tech and not ZK.
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There’s one powerful feature @zama can bring to the monad blockchain. That feature is the ability to build apps where your data stays private but still fully usable. With Zama’s FHE tech, apps on monad can: • Run computations directly on encrypted data • Keep bids, scores, or personal info hidden • Reveal only the results you choose Think about it like this: • Join an auction without anyone seeing your bid • Verify yourself without doxxing your identity • Trade without exposing your orders Zama makes it possible to build Confidential Apps on any blockchain including monad. They are apps that work just like normal, but keep your secrets safe.
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Knowledge is power. But in web3, knowledge without privacy can be a weakness. That’s why @zama is pushing Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE), so blockchains can use your data without ever exposing it. Imagine being able to: • Trade without leaking your strategy • Vote without showing your choice • Run apps where sensitive info stays encrypted end-to-end What Zama is building goes beyond just privacy. They are creating momentum for a future where computation and confidentiality move hand in hand.
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