
欧K|11月 25, 2025 13:26
On-chain verification ensures credibility, but once data is uploaded, its value gets diluted into a public resource—anyone can use it, anyone can scrape it. As a result, no one is willing to move truly important data onto the chain.
This is actually one of the long-standing bottlenecks of Web3: data needs to be verifiable but not infinitely replicable; data needs to participate in computation but not be arbitrarily viewable.
It sounds contradictory, but only when this issue is resolved can the on-chain economy truly break through its current ceiling.
Zama is tackling this contradiction in a highly engineered way.
It keeps the entire computation process encrypted. The results can be verified, but the inputs and logic remain private. You can see the results, but not the content.
The biggest change this capability brings isn’t at the technical level—it’s at the business level.
Because as long as data can safely participate in computation, scenarios that were previously impossible to bring on-chain—pricing models, credit assessments, user segmentation, liquidity risk control—will all be unlocked.
The internet took 20 years to solve “data sharing.” Blockchain spent 10 years achieving “verifiable results.”
But enabling encrypted data usage has always been in a gap period. @zama is the project filling this gap.
Making both data and logic safe to run on-chain—whoever achieves this first will truly define the next phase of the industry.
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