

Rocky
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Introducing AgentCard. Your agent can now buy anything: • pay for inference & APIs • order DoorDash, Amazon, Ubers • run marketing • trade Polymarket 24/7 Open to all, not just businesses 🔥 Instant. Private. Reusable. Live today.



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 🤍




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







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


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







