Mars Finance News: Vitalik Buterin posted on Farcaster stating, “By 2026, I will use OpenStreetMap and encrypted email Protonmail, prioritizing decentralized social media to improve privacy data protection efficiency. At the same time, I will continue exploring deployment solutions for local large language models (LLMs). An ideal plan is to utilize local LLMs as much as possible, compensating for limited parameters with dedicated fine-tuning models; for high-load scenarios, overlay query-based zero-knowledge payments, trusted execution environments, and local query filtering. Essentially, this involves integrating all imperfect solutions to do our best in protection. Of course, the ultimate goal remains to conquer ultra-efficient fully homomorphic encryption technology. Sending all data to third-party centralized services is truly unnecessary. We have tools to significantly reduce such operations and should continue building, improving, and actively utilizing them.”
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Vitalik: Prioritize the adoption of decentralized social media, while exploring local LLM deployment solutions
Mars Finance News: Vitalik Buterin posted on Farcaster stating, “By 2026, I will use OpenStreetMap and encrypted email Protonmail, prioritizing decentralized social media to improve privacy data protection efficiency. At the same time, I will continue exploring deployment solutions for local large language models (LLMs). An ideal plan is to utilize local LLMs as much as possible, compensating for limited parameters with dedicated fine-tuning models; for high-load scenarios, overlay query-based zero-knowledge payments, trusted execution environments, and local query filtering. Essentially, this involves integrating all imperfect solutions to do our best in protection. Of course, the ultimate goal remains to conquer ultra-efficient fully homomorphic encryption technology. Sending all data to third-party centralized services is truly unnecessary. We have tools to significantly reduce such operations and should continue building, improving, and actively utilizing them.”