ZAMA has finally launched the mainnet this time. This project features a quite hardcore TFHE homomorphic encryption technology. To be honest, this technology might become one of the more significant directions in the 2026 cryptography narrative.



Every year, the community talks about quantum resistance, but how exactly to resist? TFHE (torus fully homomorphic encryption) is one of the important approaches—it allows computations to be performed directly on encrypted data, without the need to decrypt from start to finish. This greatly expands the imagination space for privacy and security. From a technical perspective, such solutions are gradually moving from theory to practical application and are worth continuous observation.
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AirdropHustlervip
· 12h ago
Finally launched on the mainnet, hopefully this time it won't be delayed again... TFHE is indeed excellent, but whether it can be practically used depends on how well the ecosystem develops. Cryptography narrative 2026? Let's first fill the current gaps before talking about that. This encryption scheme sounds promising, but I'm worried it might just be theoretical. From theory to application? Web3 has always used this kind of rhetoric... I choose to wait and see. Homomorphic encryption is indeed the right direction, but whether Zama is reliable depends on future developments. The story of quantum resistance is told every year, but it never seems to go anywhere.
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LidoStakeAddictvip
· 12h ago
Mainnet launch does have some substance, but can TFHE really be implemented? Feels still too theoretical. --- Calculating directly under encrypted states? Sounds impressive, but I'm worried it's just PPT technology. --- Finally waited for this. In 2026, cryptography might really start to heat up. --- Talking about quantum resistance again. What specific use cases are there? Are we just shouting slogans? --- From non-decryption to fully encrypted computation, this approach is indeed innovative and worth following. --- I feel that ZAMA's move still has some strategic significance. Privacy narratives are about to pick up. --- If fully homomorphic encryption can be successfully implemented, it would be a real skill. Just see how long it can be maintained. --- It has gone live on mainnet, but the ecosystem is quiet. Are there any killer applications? --- If this encryption scheme can really be used on a large scale, the entire privacy track landscape will change. --- Turning theory into application sounds good, but the gap in between might not be as small as imagined.
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ProofOfNothingvip
· 12h ago
Finally launched on the mainnet. This wave of TFHE is indeed impressive; the future of privacy computing might look like this. Wait, can it really resist quantum attacks? I feel like I need to see how it performs in actual benchmarks. Will it be hyped up in 2026? Anyway, I believe in it.
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