I spent 2hrs scrolling X and all I kept seeing were these 4 things:
zk, FHE, TEE, MPC.
Some say it’s the trend rn, others say it’s the future of Web3.
I got curious, did some digging and here’s what i found ⤹
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ZK (Zero Knowledge): A cryptographic method where you can prove something is true without revealing the actual data.
Eg: “I can prove I’m over 18 without showing my ID.”
it’s used for scalability (zk-rollups) and privacy (zk-proofs).
FHE (Fully Homomorphic Encryption): Ability to compute on encrypted data without decrypting it first.
Eg: You can run smart contracts without exposing raw data.
TEE (Trusted Execution Environment): a secure little “box” inside hardware where sensitive tasks run safely, away from hackers.
Like a private vault inside your iPhone where you can run Face ID.
MPC (Multi-Party Computation): A way for multiple parties to jointly compute something without revealing their individual inputs.
Example: Signing a crypto transaction without any single party holding the full private key.
When you put it together –> they’re all part of the privacy-preserving cryptography stack.
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Basically, the next big wave is making crypto (and Web3 apps) more private, secure, and trust-minimized, while still usable and transparent enough for blockchains.
An era where
➟ users own their data
➟ dApps can be both scalable & private
➟ trust comes from math + code, not middlemen
I noticed so many projects are already building on this - like @zksync@zama_fhe@tenprotocol@arcium etc.
Which of them or what other ones are you following/looking out for?
Would love to explore more. Let’s talk about it in comments.
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CT feels like it’s shifting again…
Everywhere I look it’s zk, MPC, FHE, privacy this, privacy that.
Seems we're entering a new phase of the cycle where privacy tech + modular infra become the hot narrative? 🤔
I'll be real with you: the pressure to be constantly online is killing SMMs 🤦♂️
Eyes glued to the screen, always watching, always creating, always on!
I was drowning in this until recently where I discovered some things that helped me spend a good amount of time off screen.👇
2. Curate your content off screen.
Pen down the idea you want to make. Make everything you need offline ( files, images, research papers) screenshot them.
Work out the content on paper, copy and paste online. ☑️
As a jobber or founder on X, building a personal brand can get really hard to keep up with - worse if you’re still in school.
You’re coding late nights, trying to meet deadlines, hyping community 24/7, or stuck in back-to-back team calls… and there’s barely any time left to even think about posting.
You say “ok, I’ll try again tomorrow.” You multitask, manage to come up with 1–2 posts… but soon you’re overwhelmed again, confused, forgetting things, and before you know it – bam, back to the "not posting era."
Here’s a simple truth: you don’t have to be too hard on yourself. No matter how hard we try, we can’t be everywhere at once.👌
You know what you need?
👉 Me.
Your favourite ghostwriter/intern who helps you build a brand aligned with your long-term goals and vision. Raw, unfiltered content - written after I study and understand YOU.
Yesss, you know how we do it. 😌
Hit my DMs, let’s create something amazing together.
And remember: words move markets. Don’t sleep on the power of consistent posting.
🫶🖤
~☆nna
@thegreatola I just noticed the Pro version has less features than the thinking version.
This kinda conflicts my thought that Pro versions are the best version 🫠.
Anyone care to explain?
@SHL_eth Now that you mention, its kinda true. Everyone's basically putting out their thoughts now (I find it mind settling).
For yr question, i hope it never goes back to slop..