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FHE is definitely more expensive than normal computing. Even simple operations like addition or multiplication can take milliseconds to hundreds of milliseconds instead of microseconds, and ciphertexts are much larger than plaintext data. The main reason is noise management:…

Crazy innovation, but how heavy is the computation cost for running FHE in practice? I’ve read FHE can be slow, curious how Zama’s optimizing that part.
Explain @UseFirewall in 5 seconds: “We took your right to make dumb security decisions. You’re welcome” Ps: Check @iamoptmstc articles for more insights

In August 2021, Poly Network lost $610 million to an exploit in a smart contract vulnerability, one of the biggest hacks in DeFi history. Seven months later, in March 2022, Ronin Network was hit for $625 million after attackers compromised validator nodes and approved fake…



Openness without protection is fragility. The web learned that lesson. Money is next. Stablecoins have now surpassed $300 billion in circulation for the first time ever. Tether’s USDT holds over 58% of the market, with $177 billion, while Circle’s USDC follows at over $74…




Blockchains promised a world where rules were enforced not by intermediaries but by code. The appeal was simple: if something is encoded in a smart contract, it will execute predictably and without favoritism. But this determinism, which is their greatest strength, is also…



Sometimes I wonder if we’ve normalized insanity in DeFi. Every other week, a protocol gets drained, another million disappears into a blackhole of exploits, and we move on as though it’s weather. People shrug, drop a “smart contract risk” disclaimer, and keep building. It’s…


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In Q1’25 over $124Bn was raised then Q2 topped it up with $94.6Bn. Making more than 2x of what was raised in 2024 combined. The narrative in crypto right now is that infrastructure projects and hard tech are making a comeback, and pulling in serious capital. BlockDAGs is one…



Coming soon: the first mobile game using @zama_fhe where you're fighting an evil AI bot in a fully encrypted rock-paper-scissors battle. 🪨📜✂️ Want to be in? Pre-register for the beta below ⬇️
For decades, robotics has carried the promise of a transformative leap in how we work, produce, and live. Yet despite billions of dollars of investment and countless proofs of concept, robots remain trapped in silos: effective in narrow contexts, brittle when scaled. The…




Blockchain networks face persistent challenges with speed and high transaction costs because every transaction must be verified by all nodes. This limitation affects scalability and makes everyday digital payments inefficient. Minima tackles this problem with a multi-layered…

If we’re ready to bring institutions onchain, then confidential stablecoin payments wouldn’t just be an option but the default Solid one here from scribbler👇
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