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Good morning, there are only ten days left until the end of season four of zama, which seems to indicate that the TGE is approaching. As a dark horse in the realm of Privacy Coins, its potential is still immense.
Today, let's talk about the TFHE-rs technology. It is a fully homomorphic encryption library written in Rust, which you might not have heard of, but it is quite important.
It mainly does two things: first, it handles encrypted Boolean values and integer operations, and second, it uses bootstrapping to denoise. Bootstrapping generally takes a few seconds, but Zama has reduced it to 1 millisecond. They used hierarchical transformations and noise control, so on-chain calculations won't be too slow.
The underlying algorithm is Ring-LWE, which can dynamically generate keys. Another feature is the ability to insert custom functions.
This thing is the core of fhEVM. With it, EVM chains can directly compute encrypted data without needing to decrypt it first.
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