Is today the last day of the event? Whether I can get the NFT depends on today~
Let's briefly talk about the Zama project. Its core function is quite straightforward: it helps you encrypt the confidential data that needs to be computed, then performs the computation while the data is encrypted, and finally returns the results to you.
Sounds mysterious? In fact, it's very practical. When you handle sensitive information in a smart contract, that data is invisible on the chain, but the entire logic still works. That's what privacy computing means; you don't need to delve into the principles, just know that it can be used.
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PessimisticOracle
· 11-30 09:59
The final showdown here? Could it really be possible to Airdrop it? Zama, to put it simply, is just encryption data calculating secretly. It sounds impressive, but it's actually not that complicated. Anyway, I haven't quite figured it out, haha.
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StableGeniusDegen
· 11-30 09:57
Let's make one last push, we still have to get NFTs, otherwise we've been leeching for so long.
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BTCBeliefStation
· 11-30 09:45
Wow, this privacy computing sounds quite impressive, but can Zama really solve the long-standing problem of on-chain privacy? I'm a bit skeptical.
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0xSherlock
· 11-30 09:33
It's the last day, I need to rush and get some NFTs first.
Is today the last day of the event? Whether I can get the NFT depends on today~
Let's briefly talk about the Zama project. Its core function is quite straightforward: it helps you encrypt the confidential data that needs to be computed, then performs the computation while the data is encrypted, and finally returns the results to you.
Sounds mysterious? In fact, it's very practical. When you handle sensitive information in a smart contract, that data is invisible on the chain, but the entire logic still works. That's what privacy computing means; you don't need to delve into the principles, just know that it can be used.