The more I learn about @zama the more it feels like one of those projects people will circle back to later and say : okay… now I get it.
Because right now, most of crypto is basically loud, transparent, traceable, and fun which works for trading, memes and hype.
But when things get serious like real finance, identity, medical data, AI interactions or enterprise use cases that level of visibility becomes a problem, not a feature.
And that’s where Zama feels different.
It’s not trying to reinvent crypto or replace existing chains it's trying to give them something they’ll eventually need: privacy without breaking trust.
Not hiding, not closed systems, not trust us we’ll protect you. Just encrypted computation that still proves correctness.
That part clicked for me.
You don’t have to choose between privacy and transparency. You can have both just structured differently.
So yeah maybe it's early, maybe not everyone gets it yet but personally, it feels like one of those ideas that becomes obvious when the industry finally grows up.
We’ll see with the time.
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gZama to all.
The more I learn about @zama the more it feels like one of those projects people will circle back to later and say :
okay… now I get it.
Because right now, most of crypto is basically loud, transparent, traceable, and fun which works for trading, memes and hype.
But when things get serious like real finance, identity, medical data, AI interactions or enterprise use cases that level of visibility becomes a problem, not a feature.
And that’s where Zama feels different.
It’s not trying to reinvent crypto or replace existing chains it's trying to give them something they’ll eventually need: privacy without breaking trust.
Not hiding, not closed systems, not trust us we’ll protect you.
Just encrypted computation that still proves correctness.
That part clicked for me.
You don’t have to choose between privacy and transparency.
You can have both just structured differently.
So yeah maybe it's early, maybe not everyone gets it yet but personally, it feels like one of those ideas that becomes obvious when the industry finally grows up.
We’ll see with the time.