大匡“🌊RIVER”|Oct 29, 2025 12:51
Yesterday, @zama_fhe announced the fifth Genesis Operator, Omakase Kudasai. The pace may not be fast, but every step is solid. This leading Japanese community and infrastructure team has been running validator nodes across multiple blockchains for years, with operational and compliance capabilities fully on point.
After joining Zama, they will participate as an MPC operator in Zama's key sharding and threshold signature process: even if a single point fails, the network can still compute, verify, and produce results, ensuring confidentiality and verifiability simultaneously. Following partners like P2P Validator, the network's reach is expanding from Europe and the U.S. to Asia. Japan is currently in a Web3 acceleration phase, and this move is a big plus for FHE applications going global and fostering a local developer ecosystem.
For users, the implementation of FHEVM and confidential contracts means strategies won’t be exposed, and data stays secure. DeFi, AI inference, RWA, and governance voting can all be executed in a "hidden" state with trust. Compared to traditional HSM, MPC’s flexibility and resilience against single-point risks make it better suited for blockchain environments.
@zama_fhe’s value has surpassed "privacy" itself—it’s rewriting the order for computation, contracts, and content. The Genesis Operator lineup continues to expand, and the mainnet and ecosystem are unfolding from point to surface. Keep an eye on the node list and progress; developers, creators, and early participants will all find their place.
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