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Collins Victor

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In blockchain, transparency has always been both a strength and a weakness. Every transaction is visible, great for accountability, terrible for privacy. That’s the tradeoff @zama is rewriting. Zama is building a new privacy layer powered by Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE), a technology that lets you compute directly on encrypted data. In other words, data stays private even while smart contracts, dApps, or validators process it. Think about what that unlocks: • Blockchains where financial transactions are confidential by default • DAOs that can make encrypted votes without revealing individual choices • Identity systems that verify you without exposing you This changes the trust model entirely. Instead of hoping data won’t leak, it simply can’t. When users, developers, and enterprises know their information stays private by design, real adoption can finally scale. Zama’s goal is simple but powerful: make privacy a built-in feature of every blockchain, not an optional layer.
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