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✍️ Crypto Enthusiast 🔑 Writing about #Fintech #cryptocurrency and #blockchain. Sharing tips on #aboutlife #finance Follow me for updates.










I spun up Zama’s TKMS this week using the open-source Rust MPC lib + gRPC service: split a single FHE secret into shards across 4 nodes, run threshold ops, and never expose the full key. Compared to a classic KMS, the difference is night and day ZK checks on every ciphertext, rate limiting, and malicious security up to t < n/3 Now pair that with operators like LayerZero, Etherscan, Dfns and Luganodes co-securing the private FHE key, plus Kakarot zkEVM joining to fuse ZK integrity with FHE privacy. Roadmap targets 10k+ TPS with dedicated ASICs and an off-chain coprocessor while keeping on-chain verifiability #FHE #Zama #PrivacyTech #Web3 If you’re building on $ETH or $SOL, why ship public state when @zama_fhe lets you keep data encrypted end-to-end? What would you build first?

I spun up Zama’s TKMS this week using the open-source Rust MPC lib + gRPC service: split a single FHE secret into shards across 4 nodes, run threshold ops, and never expose the full key. Compared to a classic KMS, the difference is night and day ZK checks on every ciphertext, rate limiting, and malicious security up to t < n/3 Now pair that with operators like LayerZero, Etherscan, Dfns and Luganodes co-securing the private FHE key, plus Kakarot zkEVM joining to fuse ZK integrity with FHE privacy. Roadmap targets 10k+ TPS with dedicated ASICs and an off-chain coprocessor while keeping on-chain verifiability #FHE #Zama #PrivacyTech #Web3 If you’re building on $ETH or $SOL, why ship public state when @zama_fhe lets you keep data encrypted end-to-end? What would you build first?
















Do you know how everyone is talking about the convergence of AI and crypto? This is creating a massive demand for verifiable computing. But there’s a catch: generating zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs) can be slow and expensive. That’s exactly why I’ve been keeping an eye on @cysic_xyz. They’re not just dabbling in ZK technology; they’re turning it into a public utility that everyone can benefit from. Cysic is now a core prover on @SuccinctLabs’ Prover Network. Think of Succinct as the cross-chain coordinator for ZK proofs, and Cysic as the heavy-duty muscle underneath. By contributing their powerful GPU clusters, they’re helping to make the entire process of generating ZKPs faster, cheaper, and more decentralized for all users of the network. But here’s the part that blows my mind: their #ComputeFi model. They are transforming raw hardware GPUs and ASICs into a liquid, on-chain asset class. Your machine isn’t just a tool; it becomes part of a decentralized network, a yield-generating asset that helps power the next wave of verifiable applications and AI agents. To me, this feels foundational. While others are building applications, Cysic is building the verifiable compute engine that they will all run on. It’s like laying down the power grid for the future of AI and crypto. This is how you turn a niche technology into an open, participatory economy. And this is just the beginning. #Cysic #KaitoAI #Yapping @KaitoAI

















