Cooked in the kitchen… but not food this time 😅
Made a Degen using pure masala power
turmeric
wheat
salt
chilly
fenugreek
coffee
mom thinks I wasted ingredients
I think I just cooked a WL 👀
from kitchen chaos to degen art
@BR4ted@degentokenbase
video quality bit low 😶
A chaotic Degen riding through color madness.
Because being a degen is never calm.
Still not in the top 100, but I won’t stop trying.
Drawing is the only talent I truly have.
So this is my contribution.
If you like it, I’ll create more art like this.
@BR4ted@degentokenbase
Told @BR4ted that two artworks are coming from my side
This is the first sneak peek🫣
The @degentokenbase is still cooking
Some lines and details still pending
Chaos mode is loading
Full art dropping 🔜
#BR4ted#Degen
@zama FHE makes Ethereum work in a new way.
Public chain.
Private data.
With Fully Homomorphic Encryption, inputs stay encrypted from start to finish.
Smart contracts never see plain data.
The chain only handles ciphertext.
How it flows
User encrypts data on the frontend
Encrypted input goes on-chain
fhEVM computes on encrypted values
Encrypted result comes back
Only the owner can decrypt
No on-chain decryption.
No hidden leaks.
Privacy by design, not by promise.
This is different from zero knowledge.
ZK proves facts.
FHE actually computes on private data.
That opens real use cases.
Private DeFi logic
Hidden bids and auctions
Confidential voting with public results
Strategy-safe markets
Zama is quietly changing what on-chain privacy means.
Feels like early days of something big.
#ZamaCreatorProgram
Why blockchains struggle with native FHE
And how Zama makes it practical
Blockchains are optimized for verification, not heavy cryptography.
Fully Homomorphic Encryption is powerful, but too costly to run directly on-chain.
Zama’s approach solves this cleanly.
1. Off-chain FHE execution
Smart contracts don’t compute FHE themselves.
They reference the operation, emit events, and let dedicated coprocessors handle the heavy work.
Result:
– No protocol changes
– Fast on-chain transactions
– Parallel FHE computation at scale
2. Threshold decryption
Data is encrypted under one public key.
No single entity holds the private key.
Decryption only happens when the network agrees.
Result:
– No single point of trust
– Strong privacy guarantees
– Decentralized control stays intact
Zama proves that on-chain privacy doesn’t need to slow blockchains down.
It just needs the right architecture.
@zama
#ZamaCreatorProgram
Saw an interesting Zama insight today.
Some people think you need to post daily to get noticed.
But Zama’s system looks deeper than that.
Meaningful replies matter.
Real thoughts. Real understanding.
Engagement that adds value, not noise.
Even commenting consistently can build mindshare
when it shows you actually understand FHE and the ecosystem.
Quality over spam.
Signal over volume.
Zama rewards real participation, not empty activity.
#ZamaCreatorProgram @zama
Looking at the @zama ecosystem today, one thing stands out.
Privacy is becoming the new baseline.
I spent some time studying how FHE and the FHEVM are reshaping what builders can do.
The shift feels slow at first, then suddenly obvious.
Smart contracts that keep data private change the entire game.
On-chain privacy isn’t a feature anymore.
It’s the foundation for the next wave of apps.
Zama builders already know this.
You can see it across the experiments, the small demos, the quiet releases.
It feels like a hidden gem that’s only now getting real attention.
Something big is coming, and this roadmap is just the start.
I’m keeping my posting consistent, sharing real insights as I learn.
Staying active is the only way to climb the leaderboard in the #ZamaCreatorProgram.
Every rank shift shows whether your ideas land or not.
The future of privacy is being shaped in public.
You just have to pay attention.
With FHEVM, a new layer of privacy opens inside Web3.
Developers can build privacy-preserving smart contracts without touching complex cryptography.
Balances, logic, and intent stay hidden until the moment they matter.
On-chain privacy stops feeling like a dream.
Games, governance, auctions, and identities all gain a private mode.
The Zama ecosystem turns sensitive actions into secure defaults.
FHE and FHEVM shift the roadmap forward.
A hidden gem becoming clearer each day.
Something big is coming as more Zama builders show up with consistent posting, data, and insights.
Check the leaderboard.
Your rank tells your pace in this new wave of privacy.
@zama
#ZamaCreatorProgram
Zama Dev Office Hours are back
I like how these sessions open the door for real talks about the stack, the work, and the ideas behind it.
It helps the community learn faster and build with confidence.
Happening on December 12th at 4PM CET
Hosted on the Zama Discord.
If you plan to join, keep a few questions ready.
These hours are great for getting clear, direct answers from the team.
Good to see events like this keep growing.
#ZamaCreatorProgram @zama
Understanding Privacy on Blockchain
Today I want to share a short breakdown of how a regular blockchain stacks up against the @zama approach.
Normal Blockchain
Data is open for everyone
Transaction history can be viewed
Privacy stays limited
Your actions can be tracked because the system is fully transparent.
Zama Blockchain
Your information stays encrypted at all times
Smart contracts operate privately
You get privacy while keeping full features
@zama is creating a new path for blockchain privacy with Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) a method that keeps data encrypted even while being processed.
This solves one of the biggest problems in the space: privacy without losing functionality.
A standard chain can��t offer that level of protection, but Zama’s model can.
The future for @zama is strong, and the tech they’re building speaks for itself.
#ZamaCreatorProgram