@popy789
Zama doesn't create new chains — it's embedded in every chain.
@zama
Instead of creating a new blockchain, Zama takes a more straightforward approach: "building a layer of privacy on top of every existing chain."
Compare this to the internet.
Before HTTPS was introduced, all websites used HTTP.
Every command, every communication, was transmitted unencrypted.
Until HTTPS changed the world, we didn't need a new internet; we just added a layer of security to the existing one.
Zama does the same for blockchains.
It adds "HTTPS-level security" to every existing chain.
Whether you're on Ethereum, Arbitrum, Base, or Optimism, Zama can make your transactions instantly private.
No need to migrate chains,
no need to bridge assets,
no need to change your familiar DeFi methods.
It's about adding a layer of privacy to the entire blockchain.