@n0excuses
Most blockchains are transparent by default.
That’s great for openness.
But not so great for privacy.
Every transaction is public forever
➤ What if you could run smart contracts on encrypted data without ever decrypting it?
That’s what Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) makes possible.
➤ With FHE:
• Data stays encrypted end-to-end
• Contracts can still compute on it
• Users keep full confidentiality
It’s like math you can do in the dark.
➤ This means blockchains can finally support private:
• Payments
• DeFi
• Healthcare
• Identity apps
All while staying verifiable and secure.
➤ That’s why FHE matters.
It brings privacy + usability together, paving the way for real-world blockchain adoption
@zama