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@LakeShowYo Prime time 😄😎 it's good to be king 👑 James in the NBA 🏀 Lakers show 😎 time 😄
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@LakeShowYo Just keep going Lebron your one of the greatest to ever play
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@LakeShowYo that one miss, was when he got assaulted by 3 grown men without a whistle
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@LakeShowYo The Greatest and Best Player to ever Play in the NBA.
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These 5 myths stop SMBs, logistics, and ops teams from scaling in 2025. If your team still depends on spreadsheets you are slowing down growth.
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@LakeShowYo Where’s all the dumbasses that said LeBron makes the Lakers worse?
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@LakeShowYo Great game from the King… the Lakers balled tonight!! The cards told the story 🤑👑🃏
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Privacy is one of the most underrated drivers of mass adoption in crypto
People talk about scalability and UX, but without privacy, blockchains simply can’t move beyond niche usage.
And the easiest way to understand this is through real everyday use cases, because until you see them, it’s hard to grasp why privacy actually matters.
Use Case 1: Private Salaries
On-chain payroll sounds cool until you realize it makes every salary, bonus and promotion publicly visible.
No company wants competitors or random users seeing their entire compensation structure, and no employee wants their income exposed on a block explorer.
With FHE, payroll can be fully automated on-chain while all amounts stay encrypted — visible only to the person getting paid.
Use Case 2: Private Spending & Purchases
In the real world, your daily spending is private by default. On-chain, every payment exposes your balance and full financial history.
FHE fixes this: you can pay normally while your amounts and balances stay confidential.
Use Case 3: Private P2P Transfers
Sending money to a friend or family member shouldn’t reveal your entire financial life.
But that’s exactly what happens today on public blockchains.
With confidential transfers, the network validates the transaction, but the amount and balances remain encrypted.
They’re basic situations everyone deals with daily.
And rn, they simply don’t work on transparent blockchains.
@zama fits perfectly here
It doesn’t replace blockchains, it upgrades them with real privacy.
No new environment, just confidentiality on demand.
Exactly what’s needed for mass adoption.

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