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🦩Finally Reveal the hidden video of @hstyagi taken in Korea When the market sinks into gloom, it’s the perfect time to do research. That’s why I’m revealing my hidden interview with Sentient today. I kept it tucked away because it’s that precious haha. Sentient, which strives to create products that users can directly see and feel, has achieved remarkable performance milestones. ROMA surpassed Kimi with 45.6% accuracy on the SEAL-0 benchmark, and RAMES outperformed GPT-4o with 81.7% accuracy on the RAMES test. In this way, @SentientAGI brings measurable performance to users through tangible, experience-driven products. Let’s keep an eye on the upcoming GRID sale.












imagine a crypto world where you can use your wallet to send funds, vote in a DAO, stake assets, or interact with DeFi, and nobody can see how much you sent, who you sent to, or what your balance is that’s the world @zama_fhe is building their core innovation: fully homomorphic encryption (FHE), which allows data to remain encrypted even while being used and processed #ZamaCreatorProgram here’s the story: the transparency of blockchains has always been a double-edged sword on one hand, you get verifiability, audit trails, and decentralisation on the other, you get full exposure, your transactions and balances are often visible for all to see this visibility slows down institutional adoption, deters privacy-sensitive users, and limits use-cases where confidentiality is essential zama sets out to resolve that tension: preserving verifiability and decentralisation and introducing confidentiality so how could this change the crypto landscape? broader institutional adoption: Banks, asset managers, large firms often hesitate to go fully on-chain because the data is visible with Zama’s confidentiality layer, these players could start tokenizing assets, doing settlements, trading on-chain, all while maintaining privacy that unlocks a much larger capital pool for crypto New DeFi paradigms: Imagine lending pools where deposit amounts are private, or auctions where bids are encrypted, preventing front-running or other on-chain manipulation those become feasible the game opens up from “public everything” to “public logic, private data” to wrap up: if crypto is going to move beyond early adopters into mainstream finance, enterprise, and global everyday use, it needs tools that address real-world problems like privacy, confidentiality, and regulatory fit $Zama is offering one piece of that puzzle. In the coming years, it could influence not just how we transact in crypto, but who is able and willing to participate gZama chads
















