
Zama
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Zama
@zama
Zama is an open source cryptography company that builds state-of-the-art Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) solutions for blockchain.







Regulated assets will only move onchain at scale when institutions can trust the code enforcing ownership and transfer rules. That is why T-REX Network is partnering with @OpenZeppelin to co-develop a major upgrade to the infrastructure underpinning ERC-3643 tokenized securities. For these assets, smart contract security goes far beyond protecting balances. The code determines who can hold the asset, how identity is handled, where it can be distributed and whether each transfer is permitted. Those controls need to be reliable from the first architectural decision. OpenZeppelin engineers will work alongside the T-REX team, advising on the core architecture, reviewing new functionality as it is designed and contributing proven components from the OpenZeppelin Contracts library. That library already underpins 9 of the 10 largest stablecoins and has supported more than $35 trillion in onchain transfers. The partnership adds OpenZeppelin’s engineering and security expertise to infrastructure already built around ERC-3643 compliance and privacy enabled through @zama. The result is infrastructure institutions can use to issue and distribute regulated assets with enforceable controls, protected financial data and secure technical foundations. @ApexGlobalGroup has already committed to adopting the T-REX Ledger as its default infrastructure, with a target of $100 billion in tokenized assets by June 2027. Institutional adoption depends on getting the foundations right. OpenZeppelin is now helping us build them. t-rex.network/news/openzeppe…

Onward! @ApexGlobalGroup has committed to $100B in tokenized assets on the T-REX Ledger by June 2027, using the confidentiality features of the Zama Protocol. Institutional adoption depends on getting the foundations right, with compliance and confidentiality at its core.

Regulated assets will only move onchain at scale when institutions can trust the code enforcing ownership and transfer rules. That is why T-REX Network is partnering with @OpenZeppelin to co-develop a major upgrade to the infrastructure underpinning ERC-3643 tokenized securities. For these assets, smart contract security goes far beyond protecting balances. The code determines who can hold the asset, how identity is handled, where it can be distributed and whether each transfer is permitted. Those controls need to be reliable from the first architectural decision. OpenZeppelin engineers will work alongside the T-REX team, advising on the core architecture, reviewing new functionality as it is designed and contributing proven components from the OpenZeppelin Contracts library. That library already underpins 9 of the 10 largest stablecoins and has supported more than $35 trillion in onchain transfers. The partnership adds OpenZeppelin’s engineering and security expertise to infrastructure already built around ERC-3643 compliance and privacy enabled through @zama. The result is infrastructure institutions can use to issue and distribute regulated assets with enforceable controls, protected financial data and secure technical foundations. @ApexGlobalGroup has already committed to adopting the T-REX Ledger as its default infrastructure, with a target of $100 billion in tokenized assets by June 2027. Institutional adoption depends on getting the foundations right. OpenZeppelin is now helping us build them. t-rex.network/news/openzeppe…






The @zama protocol secures its protocol by distributing control over critical operations to a set of operators with equal voting weight. Using an Aragon executor, the system governs critical functions such as contract updates, operator changes, and cryptographic parameters.


Morpho Effect: June 2026 🔹 Morpho Association raised $175M from @paradigm @a16zcrypto @RibbitCapital and 20+ other strategic partners 🔹 @deel launched stablecoin reward product, powered by Morpho 🔹 @zama offers confidential deposits into Morpho Vaults 🔹 @Vault__Summit NYC met institutions where they are Take in the full effect👇


Day 08: Explaining what I'm building behind Penumbra and how it works using Zama. Today I worked on integrating Zama's Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) into Penumbra to make every trade confidential by default. The idea behind Penumbra is to build a privacy-first trading experience where users don't have to expose sensitive information like balances, trade amounts, or positions on-chain. Instead of processing plaintext data, Penumbra uses Zama's FHE contracts to perform computations directly on encrypted values. Behind the scenes, I'm building a flow where user inputs are encrypted before interacting with the blockchain. The backend coordinates confidential swaps, settlements, and token operations, while Zama's FHE Relayer, ACL, and KMS ensure encrypted data can be securely processed without ever revealing it publicly. The goal is to give users the transparency and security of Ethereum while preserving the privacy that's missing from today's DeFi applications. This is one of the key building blocks I'm implementing as I continue developing Penumbra. Below attaching Architectural Diagram of the Penumbra and the user flow ! It will be live tomorrow stay tuned . Build in Public #ZamaDeveloperProgram


The Privacy Frontier: ZK meets FHE Tomorrow at 2:00 PM CEST, Starknet and @zama bring together @EliBenSasson and @RandHindi, moderated by @jessiexiao_eth for a live 1:1 discussion on ZK, FHE, encrypted computation, and the future of private onchain activity. Join us live here on X or on YouTube.

Introducing Open USD: a stablecoin built for the internet economy, designed by the businesses growing it. joinopenstandard.com/blog/introduci…



The trend is clear: ethereum:0xa12cc123ba206d4031d1c7f6223d1c2ec249f4f3 TVS is steadily climbing. 🚀 Interesting takeaway from the dashboard: DeFi TVS is leading the pack as the single highest component. It shows exactly where the real utility and encrypted liquidity are concentrating. We’re just getting started. Higher from here.
