@web3savvy
gZama homies,
Blockchains today have one major issue: everything is public.
Your wallet activity, bids, scores, and even contract steps are visible to anyone.
This breaks real privacy and forces builders to design around completely exposed data.
@zama solves this through Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE).
With FHE, data stays encrypted at every stage, yet the blockchain can still verify computations as correct.
No special hardware.
No heavy MPC.
No trusted setup.
Just strong cryptography that keeps information protected.
This unlocks a new design space for builders:
• sealed-bid auctions
• private DeFi logic
• hidden scores and votes
• zero front-running
• private smart contracts that work like normal ones
For users, nothing feels different except one crucial change:
your data never decrypts for anyone, while the chain still checks the output.
The key point is that @zama integrates privacy at the core,
not as an add-on,
not as a temporary fix.