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@rocky58722

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Rocky@rocky58722·
Unlocking Real Privacy with Zama’s fhEVM If you’ve heard of Zama, you already know they’re bringing next-generation privacy to blockchains. But what can fhEVM actually do? Zama’s fhEVM lets developers build fully private on-chain applications, where the data, logic, and user activity all stay encrypted from start to finish. This unlocks powerful new use cases like: Private DeFi: trade, lend, or stake without exposing wallet balances or positions. Private Payments: send encrypted transactions that only the sender and receiver can see. Private Identity: verify credentials on-chain without revealing personal data. Private AI on-chain: run AI models directly on encrypted inputs for truly confidential computation. In short, fhEVM makes it possible to build apps that protect users without sacrificing blockchain transparency or security. @zama is turning privacy from a feature into an ecosystem. #ZamaCreatorProgram
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Beep
Beep@0xbeepit·
Introducing Beep Signal Run on @Galxe An AI-powered journey Three quests with rewards up to 150K, designed to guide you from joining the community to deploying your AI agent and interacting with Beep. A structured progression. Be early, complete tasks, and earn rewards. Join now: app.galxe.com/quest/fuuzre24…
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Polycool
Polycool@PolycoolApp·
Polycool app is coming soon but the beta is live. We sent every beta user $6.9 to test! To get in: - create your Polycool account - comment your Polycool/Telegram username below Create it here: t.me/polycoolapp_bot
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Forte Protocol
Forte Protocol@ForteProtocol·
1/ We’re building a perpetual protocol around a simple idea: outcomes should come from market direction and position management, not from hard-to-model exchange mechanics.
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Rocky@rocky58722·
good morning everyone... How to Participate in the @River4fun Season 4 Airdrop Season 4 consolidates incentives around three core pillars, with a clear priority on active capital deployment and staking alignment. $RIVER 1. Omni-CDP ( satUSD ) satUSD remains the foundation of River’s system and the primary yield-generating asset. Users can participate through multiple on-chain actions, including: Providing liquidity in pools such as satUSD / USDT / USDC Use satUSD across integrated DeFi protocols Mint or stake satUSD on River Reward multipliers range from 2× to 25×, depending on strategy and pool configuration. Periodic campaigns, such as trading competitions, may be introduced. All activity is tracked via weekly snapshots and reflected on the Leaderboard. satUSD Earn – app.river.inc/staking
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shidharth@anik77817·
Good morning CT The S4 Airdrop is live! Stake $RIVER and utilize satUSD across various ecosystems to earn your share. Don't miss out, there are only 13 days left! Dive in now! @River4fun
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Kamrul
Kamrul@kamrulbroz·
Evening Creator 💛 I used to think cryptography was something you either trusted or ignored. If a product said it was secure, I accepted it. If it said “military-grade,” I moved on. I never really questioned what was happening under the hood. That changed the first time I tried to understand how privacy actually works on-chain. I realized something uncomfortable. A lot of “privacy” tools ask you to trust the builder more than the math. The code is closed. The assumptions are hidden. You’re told it’s safe, but you can’t really know. That’s when I started paying attention to open source cryptography. that’s how I found @zama. With $ZAMA, nothing important is hidden. The cryptographic choices are public. The trade offs are visible. Anyone can inspect how Fully Homomorphic Encryption is implemented and how encrypted computation actually works. What surprised me most was how this changed my mindset. Privacy stopped feeling like a promise and started feeling like a guarantee. If the code is open, the system has to be honest. Weak designs don’t survive. Shortcuts get exposed. Only solid cryptography holds up. @zama building privacy this way makes sense to me now. In a public blockchain world, trust shouldn’t come from branding or authority. It should come from transparency and math. That’s why open-source cryptography matters. Not because it’s trendy, but because it’s the only way privacy can be real. And once you see that, it’s hard to go back to blind trust again. #ZamaCreatorProgram | @zama
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First time I tried to explain DeFi to someone outside crypto, I got stuck on an uncomfortable detail. I was describing how powerful it was → open, permissionless, composable and then I had to admit that everyone can see everything. Balances. Trades. Strategies. Liquidations. All public. Forever. That tension stayed with me. While digging deeper into confidential DeFi ideas especially through work around @zama I started to see how different the system could look if we stopped assuming smart contracts need access to plaintext data. Here’s how a confidential DeFi app actually works, from the inside. It starts before the blockchain even gets involved. On the user’s device, sensitive data amounts, positions, parameters is encrypted locally. Nothing readable ever leaves the client. When the transaction hits the chain, the smart contract doesn’t receive numbers it can understand. It only sees encrypted values. There’s no balance to inspect, no trade size to front-run, no strategy to copy. The surprising part comes next. The contract still runs. Using Fully Homomorphic Encryption, the logic executes directly on encrypted data. Comparisons, updates, validations all happen without revealing what’s being computed. The blockchain enforces the rules, but never learns the inputs. After execution, the result remains encrypted. It’s sent back to the user, who is the only one capable of decrypting it and seeing the outcome. The first time this clicks, it feels almost wrong like something must be missing. But nothing is. Consensus still works. Composability still exists. The app behaves normally… just without the surveillance. What changes is everything around it. No meaningful MEV. No public liquidation targets. No exposed balances to analyze exploit. Confidential DeFi isn’t about secrecy for its own sake. It’s about removing unnecessary trust and exposure from the system. Once you’ve seen a smart contract that can’t see your data even if it wanted to it becomes hard to accept anything else. 🔐 #ZamaCreatorProgram | @zama 🤍

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Rocky
Rocky@rocky58722·
Good morning, Zama fam ☀️ Zama is proving that privacy doesn’t have to be a trade-off for performance or innovation. By bringing Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) on-chain, Zama enables smart contracts and applications to compute directly on encrypted data — no leaks, no exposure, no shortcuts. This changes everything. Builders can design powerful DeFi protocols, AI-driven logic, and real-world use cases while users keep full ownership of their data. Trust is no longer assumed — it’s mathematically enforced. What makes Zama special isn’t just the tech, but the direction. Every update brings the ecosystem closer to a world where privacy is default, computation is secure, and intelligence runs without surveillance. Zama isn’t following the privacy narrative. It’s writing it. #Zama #FHE #Web3Privacy #PrivacyByDesign
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- 𝑱𝒆𝒓𝒊𝒇 -@jerifvai·
Understanding Zama and Its Role in Advancing Fully Homomorphic Encryption . What makes @zama unique? > Zama specializes in practical, developer friendly FHE solutions that allow computation directly on encrypted data. What is Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) ? > FHE is an encryption method enabling data to remain encrypted even during processing, ensuring complete privacy. Why is FHE important today? > It solves the growing conflict between data utility and privacy enabling organizations to compute insights without revealing sensitive data. Which products has Zama developed? > Zama offers tools like Concrete, FHEmulator, and FHE compilers for building encrypted applications. Who benefits from Zama’s technology? > AI companies, cloud providers, fintech, healthcare, and any sector needing secure data processing. How does Zama help AI development? > With zama’s FHE frameworks, developers can run machine learning models on encrypted datasets without compromising confidentiality. Is Zama open-source? > Yes. Most of Zama’s core tools are open source, encouraging community collaboration and transparency. What problems does Zama solve? > Data privacy risks, strict compliance requirements, and limitations on sharing sensitive datasets. What is the future vision of Zama? > To make privacy preserving computation mainstream and easily accessible for every developer. ZAMA build something. #zamacretorprogram
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I am out of the ZAMA rank LB, but I never gave up. I am going to make two posts every day about @zama . What I am doing is super simple 👇 • Post two a day • Reply before and after posting • Quote with purpose not random stuff • Add visuals so it does not look dead Meta and mindshare are simple . Just do and write what your mind says. Do not use ChatGPT or any AI. Do your own work. Zama secure our privacy hardly. there is a lot of talk going on CT around privacy projects. for now let me break it down about zama privacy tech so let's get started. zama bring privacy tech to ethereum but they focus on different parts of the system. keeps every value encrypted using FHE while still allowing contracts to compute on it. Their aim is to make private interactions possible on ETH . #ZamaCreatorProgram

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𝐈𝐧𝐯𝐢𝐧𝐜𝐢𝐛𝐥𝐞 ( ᴅᴏᴡɴꜰᴀʟʟ ᴀʀᴄ )
🎉 Just crossed 2,500 followers and it feels different. Thanks to ZAMA and IRYS because of them i reached so far 🔹@zama taught me that FHE isn’t just theory it’s the missing layer that lets blockchains compute on encrypted data without exposing it. Sharing that vision is what pushed my content to reach more people, faster than ever. 🔹 And @irys_xyz remind me why staying onchain matters verifiable data, permanent storage, zero compromise. Thank you to everyone who’s been learning, debating, and building with me. We’re early, but the next wave of Web3 will be built on privacy + permanence. Onwards 🔥 #ZamaCreatorProgram
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Alamin Hossain
Alamin Hossain@alamincryptox·
Good Morning, Friends ☀️ Private smart contracts, encrypted finance, confidential AI, all of it starts to feel real when you look at what their tools can already do. It feels like the moment the internet moved from HTTP to HTTPS, only now it is happening for every kind of computation we rely on. And the impact is already close. Encrypted transactions, private lending, secure on chain banking, even strong protection against future quantum attacks, all powered by FHE. @Zama is not treating privacy as an extra feature anymore. They are making it the default. =================================== Just saw @alturax dropped Phase II on HyperEVM the box opening mechanic looks clean af, community been waiting for this one Looks like it's gonna be an interesting day in the ecosystem #ZamaCreatorsProgram
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tars@TarsNerd·
☢️ donno what is going on @zama 😒 they suddenly downed the LB server decreasing ppl's LBs and many are kicked out! thirdparty LBs showing sites are not working properly. still not announcement regarding this issue from them! actually don't know what's goin on there! but, wen LBs will back again? wen can we see our LBs? what happened that they closed the LBs? 🤔
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Ashik
Ashik@AshikBillah896·
Everyone is talking about the $ZAMA auction and price. But I keep thinking about something else. Who actually holds the private keys of this confidential blockchain ? @zama answer is pretty wild to me: no single party ever has the full key.​ They use TKMS + MPC. In simple terms: the private key is broken into many small parts those parts live on 13 independent nodes even Zama never sees the full key in one place.​ When something needs to be decrypted, those 13 nodes work together using MPC. They return the result, but the full key never exists on any single machine at any time.​ Now think about the sealed bid Dutch auction: your bid, price, size, and strategy stay hidden because of this TKMS + MPC setup behind the scenes.​ Most systems still use the old model: give the whole key to one custodian or HSM and just hope they never get hacked.​ @zama flips that idea: no one holds the full key, the math and the network protect it instead. For me, this key design is the real reason I care about $zama If the keys are not safe, no confidential chain can earn long term trust. #ZamaCreatorProgram
Ashik@AshikBillah896

Just found something seriously cool 👀 @zama is testing their new privacy network and they want real people, not bots, to try it out. You can actually move money with full privacy. Here’s how it works: 1. Go to confidentialtoken.com 2. Mint EUROZ coins 3. Turn them into cEUROZ (this hides them) 4. Send cEUROZ to another wallet 5. Check it on Etherscan it’s encrypted but real You can see the transaction, but nobody (not even Etherscan) can see how much you sent. Money moves. Privacy stays. The math checks out. It’s live right now. If you try it, you are helping stress test their network and you’ll actually learn how this privacy tech works in practice. #ZamaCreatorProgram

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Ashik@AI_Ashik07·
Good Evening / gZama CT. Recently checking on one of the core functions of @zama that poweres by FHE. Which is HPU (Homomorphic Processing Unit), sounds similar to CPU right? Now, let's talk about HPU and properly break it down step by step. Ever wondered how Zama actually makes private computing work? It’s all about the HPU which is basically a processor that can compute directly on encrypted data. Your data stays safe the whole time. Let's look into it properly. 1. How it works: Data comes in fully encrypted. HPU does all the calculations without seeing the raw info Output stays encrypted until you or an authorized party decrypt it 2. Why it matters: FHE usually super slow, but HPU accelerates it massively. Works in real-time applications. Makes privacy-first tech practical for AI, blockchain, analytics. 3. Real life use case: Private AI is run models on encrypted datasets. Private smart contracts: execute blockchain logic securely. Private analytics get insights without exposing sensitive data. The core philosophy of $ZAMA is privacy = freedom, which i totally agree with ngl. With the HPU, your data never leaves the encrypted state, but apps and AI can still do their job. That's why $ZAMA isn’t just a token but it’s the backbone of real privacy first infrastructure. This is the future of private computation which is fast, scalable, and actually usable. The future of privacy is led by $ZAMA, which actually make sense. #ZamaCreatorProgram
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Zama🟨 Recently I’ve been looking into @zama lately, and honestly their core tech is kinda revolutionary tbh. Let's explore them and get a brief overview: - TFHE : super fast FHE that lets you compute on encrypted data without touching the actual info. Perfect for private AI or blockchain stuff. - Concrete : their open-source toolkit. Core handles the FHE basics, ML lets you run encrypted models, and the Compiler basically turns normal code into FHE-ready code without you stressing about it. - FHEVM : an EVM where smart contracts run on encrypted inputs. You write Solidity like usual, it does the privacy magic in the background. - dFHE : splits the private key across multiple nodes so nobody owns the whole key. Good for a real decentralized setup. - Programmable Bootstrapping : basically refreshes encrypted data and applies functions at the same time, making the whole thing super practical. All of this together is what’s making private AI and private on-chain apps actually feel real now. $ZAMA is setting new standard. Privacy = Freeedom. @randhindi and his team cooking behind the scenes. In the next posts i will breakdown each feature more. #zama #ZamaCreatorProgram

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EnsXBT
EnsXBT@EnsXbt·
GM Legends Another day building in privacy land with @zama If you’re not paying attention to FHE yet, you’re already behind. Public chains + private logic = the next meta. Zama is quietly shipping the tech that’ll make on-chain confidentiality feel like a default feature not a luxury. #ZamaCreatorProgram
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Kamrul
Kamrul@kamrulbroz·
Good morning, Creator 🤍 Some mornings hit differently, and today was one of them. I woke up early, sat by the window with my tea, and opened the @zama docs again→ a routine that started quietly but has now become a habit. At first I never imagined I’d spend this much time learning about privacy tech. But the deeper I go, the more it feels like I’m watching a missing piece finally fall into place. $ZAMA shows something simple but powerful: your data can stay fully encrypted while the blockchain still works exactly as it should. Fully Homomorphic Encryption sounded impossible when I first heard about it. Now I’m reading examples of confidential tokens, encrypted DeFi flows, private stablecoins, even sealed-bid auctions running without exposing any values. And somehow it all feels… natural. Like this is how blockchains should have been from day one. Every morning I learn a little more.Every morning it feels a bit clearer.every morning I’m convinced this is the direction crypto needed all along. Let's Connect & Grow Every Alpha Community → #ZamaCreatorProgram | @zama
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🎃Mal•Tai🎃
🎃Mal•Tai🎃@_MasterMal·
GM CT. One thing people often overlook is how deep @zama’s security architecture actually goes, it isn’t built on just one technique, but a blend of powerful cryptographic layers working together. • FHE keeps data encrypted end-to-end, even during computation. • MPC splits decryption power across many parties so no single actor can ever decrypt anything alone. • Optional ZK proofs verify that encrypted inputs are valid without revealing them. By combining these layers, @zama avoids single points of failure and stays secure even if some operators misbehave, a multi-front defense built for real-world trust. gZama chads. Have a great day
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Biswa
Biswa@MaliBiswa·
Gzama CT, Can you join @zama developer program?🤔 Zama has opened the Builder Track for developers working with FHEVM. It offers a full end to end build opportunity before mainnet and a clear path to learn the tools. This looks like a strong program for anyone building in this field. December might be a good month for builders to get involved. #ZamaCreatorProgram
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