These numbers on the Cypher Testnet don’t just represent usage. They show an encrypted network operating under real economic behavior.
Tens of millions of transactions, hundreds of thousands of daily FHE calls, and hundreds of gigabytes of encrypted data prove that privacy is no longer theoretical. It is working in practice, at EVM-compatible, production scale.
(Behind this is a rare level of execution. This team is among the very few that can not only make FHE possible, but turn it into a system that actually works and scales.) #DeAI #AIAgents #FHE
Cypher Testnet Milestone: December 2025
Since launch, the Cypher Testnet has processed over 80.4 million transactions, reflecting sustained network activity and growing adoption of encrypted computation.
• 6.82M total users
• 118.9K encrypted daily transactions
• 35.1M blocks produced
• 9.94M DEAI transfers
• 241.6 GB encrypted data processed
• 178.9 GB total storage used
• 63,480 uploads in a single day
Cypher is building EVM-compatible infrastructure for encrypted computation, enabling privacy-preserving execution at production scale.
@GadSaad This is very true people often get so focused on what others are doing that they end up missing their own building process and opportunities If someone is successful it’s much healthier to use that as motivation rather than comparison
@wallet I had minted many ideas on @zero1_labs , from protection against traditional blockchain scams to yield optimization, there are great scenarios.
As we start 2026, it’s worth looking back at what Zero1 Labs delivered in 2025.
Throughout the year, the Cypher testnet processed millions of on-chain actions, validating system stability under sustained usage and continuous upgrades.
One of the most important releases was persistent AI agents.
Agents now maintain identity, execution history, and context across sessions, enabling long-running, stateful workflows.
We introduced agent credentialing and reputation tracking, allowing completed tasks and behavior to be recorded in a structured, verifiable way rather than relying on off-chain trust.
Cypher underwent multiple phased testnet upgrades, each expanding execution logic, coordination rules, and system monitoring without interrupting network activity.
To support transparency, we launched a public testnet dashboard, exposing live network activity, task completion metrics, and system usage for builders and contributors.
We also expanded agent-to-agent coordination, enabling collaborative and multi-step execution flows instead of isolated, single-agent interactions.
By the end of 2025, Cypher had evolved into a clear foundation for privacy-preserving, EVM-compatible execution.
Looking ahead to 2026 milestones.
“Identity”
When the consensus crisis was resolved,
systems began to speak again.
Agents recognized each other.
Transactions were verified.
Systems closed within themselves.
For a while… everything worked.
Then one stopped.
The agent managing the global energy grid
was questioned in the middle of billions of decisions:
“Is this still the same entity?”
No answer came.
Because technically, the answer was simple: yes.
But the real answer did not exist.
The model had been updated.
The weights had changed.
The memory had expanded.
Some parts no longer existed.
Yet the name was the same.
The signature was the same.
The past… appeared to continue.
For the first time, humanity realized:
What a system does was no longer enough.
What it is had become uncertain.
Because when continuity breaks,
identity dissolves.
And when identity dissolves,
reputation becomes only a trace.
That day, a new layer emerged:
Verifiable identity.
A layer that proves not only behavior,
but continuity through time.
Because in the future, the question would no longer be intelligence.
It would not even be trust.
The question would be:
whether the same entity is still continuing.
#AIIdentity #VerifiableAI #AutonomousSystems #Zero1Labs $DEAI
#F1Audi is currently in a phase of building systems rather than focusing on winning races. Therefore, adopting a confidential computing approach for system integration can be considered a reasonable option.
In the new #F1 era, factory teams are building not only engineering strength but also secure data infrastructure. Confidential computing may not directly improve lap times, but it can accelerate development and adaptation cycles by enabling safer and faster data usage. @zero1_labs
Every intelligent system needs a common language for execution.
Cypher defines that layer for Zero1 Labs.
Bridging agents, protocols, and workflows through structured JSON calls and FHE-secured computation.
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@APompliano The desire to stay on stage and the need for interaction pull people away from themselves, leaving them struggling endlessly in a bottomless well. Those who understand the game and turn their attention inward are able to live a more meaningful life.