Most blockchains are transparent by default, but it comes with a heavy cost: NO PRIVACY. Do you really want to walk around butt n@ked? I found some clothes with @zama and they are actually paying you to wear them. Zama is protecting your privacy with Fully Homomorphic Encryption #FHE Let me break down the big words: FHE allows you to compute on encrypted data without decrypting it. You get the results, but the raw data stays hidden. That’s privacy and verifiability at the same time. Plus, they’ve launched a creator program with $53K/month in rewards to help spread the word. Here’s what you need to know ↓ What is @zama Zama is an open-source cryptography company building tools that let developers compute directly on encrypted data. How? It means you can process information without ever exposing it—a massive game changer for AI, finance, and blockchain technology.
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The End of the "Naked" Blockchain: Why #Zama’s $FHE is the Missing Layer of Web3 The "Transparency Trap" For the last decade, the blockchain industry has been obsessed with one word: transparency. We treat it as a religion. We love the idea that anyone, anywhere, can verify a transaction without needing permission. "Don't trust, verify" isn't just a slogan; it is the ethos of the entire space. But there is a massive, unspoken cost to this radical transparency: The death of privacy. Most public blockchains—Ethereum, Solana, Bitcoin—are transparent by default. This means every transaction you execute, every asset you hold, and every interaction you have on-chain is visible to the entire world. If I know your wallet address, I know your entire financial history. To put it bluntly: Using crypto today is like walking around a crowded city completely naked. @@zama
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