@hamd1st
Confidentiality is only as strong as the key that unlocks it.
In most systems, that key is held by one party, a single point of failure. A disaster waiting to happen.
@zama's FHEVM solves this with a decentralized security layer: Threshold Key Management Service (TKMS).
TKMS uses MPC to split decryption key into many pieces.
The Rule: No single party holds the full key. A threshold (e.g 3 out of 5) of parties must agree to reconstruct it
This ensures:
• Security: A hacker needs multiple keys.
• Decentralization: No single point of control.
The recent Testnet update (v0.9) integrated this critical TKMS component.
This is a massive step toward mainnet, proving @zama's commitment to true, decentralized confidentiality.
The FHEVM is the engine, but TKMS is the decentralized security vault.
@zama is building a protocol where privacy is guaranteed by math and security is guaranteed by decentralization.
The TKMS is the ultimate proof of their vision.
@zama #ZamaCreatorProgra