Just because Bitcoin worked as a public chain doesn't mean everything else will. Most businesses/institutions won't use public chains because competitors can see everything. Blockchain without privacy limits adoption to specific use cases. @zama is exactly solving that🧵 ➠ How does their technology work? Zama uses FHE. This lets computers do math on encrypted data without decrypting it. So you get the right answer without seeing the pieces. They combine 3 technologies: ‣ FHE handles encrypted calculations ‣ MPC splits keys across multiple nodes ‣ ZK proofs verify data without showing it Devs can choose who sees what. Not everything hidden, not everything public. Just controlled visibility. ➠ What's can be built using this? Financial applications work better with privacy. Banks can verify loan eligibility without seeing exact balances. Companies can issue bonds while keeping investor lists private. Trading happens without front running because order sizes stay hidden. • JP Morgan built a test system for private assets • Stablecoin payments that hide amounts but maintain compliance • DAO voting where individual votes stay secret They've raised $130M from investors including Multicoin and Pantera. Recently bought KKRT Labs to add ZK proof capabilities. Operating partners include LayerZero (manages $80B across chains) + Blockscape (Swiss validator with $1B under management) ➠ What's happening right now? Testnet processes 20 transactions/sec currently. With GPU optimization, this increases to 100-1000 TPS. After integrating recent acquisitions, target is 10,000+ TPS. ‣ Mainnet launches Q4 2025 ‣ Token launch same quarter ‣ Ethereum and EVM chains first ‣ Solana support in 2026 Transaction costs range from $0.01 to $1 depending on operation type while simple encrypted transfers cost under $0.01. ➠ Conclusion When privacy becomes standard, chain can handle more than tokens & NFTs. Insurance claims, medical records, corporate transactions. Basically markets worth trillions need both transparency and confidentiality. Zama provides the technology to have both. The question isn't whether blockchain needs privacy. It's whether blockchain can succeed without it. Every major chain will likely integrate some form of FHE in the next few years. @zama is positioning to be the standard everyone uses.
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