@popy789
š Privacy in Web3 isn't about choosing between FHE and ZKāit's about combining them.
Here's how
@zama
is making "privacy by default" a reality with TFHE + fhEVM
Most blockchain systems force a trade-off: transparency vs privacy.
You either expose your data to be processed, or you don't use the service at all.
This isn't sustainable for real-world adoption.
Enter FHE (Fully Homomorphic Encryption):
Your data stays encrypted DURING computationānot just at rest or in transit.
Think of it like doing math on locked boxes without ever opening them. š
No one sees your data. Not validators. Not nodes. Not even the computer processing it.
But how do you trust the results?
That's where ZK (Zero-Knowledge) proofs shine:
They prove computations were done correctly WITHOUT revealing the private inputs.
Math becomes your auditor. Trust without exposure.