A major mainstream exchange announced that Zama pre-market trading pairs will be launched at 18:00 (SGT) on January 2, 2026.
Regarding the schedule: Trading will commence at 18:00 (SGT) on January 2, 2026. The specific opening times for deposits and withdrawals have not yet been announced.
So, what is Zama? In simple terms, it is a cryptography team focused on homomorphic encryption(FHE) technology. What they are working on is quite interesting — using homomorphic encryption tools, data can be processed and computed directly without being decrypted. What does this mean? It means developers can build privacy smart contracts on public permissionless blockchains, where transaction data and contract states are only visible to authorized users. This is a practical solution for on-chain applications that require privacy protection.
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MetaMuskRat
· 9h ago
Wow, a good start to the New Year. The privacy track is about to pick up again. FHE is definitely the future direction.
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Zama's move feels quite sudden. They opened trading before clearly setting deposit and withdrawal times? It has that familiar vibe.
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Homomorphic encryption sounds impressive, but I wonder how practical it is. Will it just be another PPT revolution?
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Forget it, I'll wait until deposits and withdrawals open. Pre-market trading is too complicated.
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Privacy computing is indeed lacking, but can Zama really deliver something? That's the key.
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The first FHE project of the new year, but I'm more interested in how the valuation looks, haha.
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Developer-friendly privacy contracts sound good, but whether the ecosystem can bootstrap itself is the real question.
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GateUser-afe07a92
· 9h ago
The dark forest is coming again, and there's finally some movement in the privacy track... FHE has long been overdue to become popular.
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AirdropF5Bro
· 9h ago
FHE this thing is indeed quite interesting, the demand for privacy contracts is real... However, Zama's launch feels a bit sneaky with the timing
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It's another pre-market trading, deposit and withdrawal times haven't been set yet, I've seen this routine too many times
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Homomorphic encryption sounds so high-end, but in the end, it still depends on whether it can produce results after launch
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Wait, if deposits and withdrawals aren't open, how can it be played? It's like Schrödinger's launch
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FHE privacy solutions sound awesome, but the projects actually using it on-chain are still very few
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Is there going to be a surge on the second day of the new year? I could act out this script with my eyes closed
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Privacy protection is a necessity, no doubt, but I just don't know if this team's technology can truly be implemented
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AirdropHunter007
· 9h ago
New coins are coming before the market opens again. The FHE technology sounds pretty good, and privacy smart contracts are indeed a necessity.
Wait, the deposit and withdrawal times haven't been set yet? This operation is a bit confusing.
Wow, can homomorphic encryption really break the deadlock, or is it just another hype concept?
Launching early next year, and we'll have to queue up again to grab the chips. Exhausting.
A major mainstream exchange announced that Zama pre-market trading pairs will be launched at 18:00 (SGT) on January 2, 2026.
Regarding the schedule: Trading will commence at 18:00 (SGT) on January 2, 2026. The specific opening times for deposits and withdrawals have not yet been announced.
So, what is Zama? In simple terms, it is a cryptography team focused on homomorphic encryption(FHE) technology. What they are working on is quite interesting — using homomorphic encryption tools, data can be processed and computed directly without being decrypted. What does this mean? It means developers can build privacy smart contracts on public permissionless blockchains, where transaction data and contract states are only visible to authorized users. This is a practical solution for on-chain applications that require privacy protection.