@tazlee
Quantum computers break RSA like it’s 1999. ECC? Toast. Even AES gets a Grover gut-punch.
But fully metamorphic encryption shrugs it off. Why?
Because it doesn’t sit still.
It evolves. It mutates. It dodges quantum attacks by refusing to be predictable.
Built on lattice-based cryptography (LWE, Ring-LWE), it resists Shor’s algorithm. Hash-based layers frustrate Grover. And if it’s truly metamorphic—changing structure per message—it’s a moving target.
Now zoom out: Zama’s FHE (@zama_fhe) doesn’t just encrypt data. It encrypts computation. You can run logic on ciphertext without ever decrypting.
It’s not just quantum-resistant. It’s post-quantum-native.
Zama’s FHE (@zama_fhe) transforms every bit into a fortress. Combine that with metamorphic logic, and you’ve got the blueprint for privacy in a quantum world.