
What’s missing in blockchain security? With Zama’s Rand Hindi
We chat to Rand Hindi about what’s possible with performant privacy onchain.
Our Head of Strategic Innovation Joseph Wilson is joined by Rand Hindi, CEO of Zama, and Nick New, CEO of Optalysys, to explore encrypted blockchain and its role in the future of data security.
They look at blockchain’s potential beyond crypto, cover quantum, privacy and scalbility challenges and real-world use cases for FHE on blockchains.
Key Takeaways
- Encrypted blockchain combines the benefits of blockchain with data privacy
- Fully homomorphic encryption allows computation on encrypted data without revealing it
- Blockchain technology has applications beyond cryptocurrencies, including supply chain and identity verification
- Privacy challenges in blockchain can be addressed with encrypted solutions
- Scalability remains a key challenge for encrypted blockchains
- Integration of FHE with blockchain is becoming more accessible for developers
- Quantum computing poses a significant threat to current cryptographic methods
- The future of the internet will likely involve FHE as a standard for data security
- HTTPZ represents the next evolution in data security protocols
- 2025 is expected to be a pivotal year for the adoption of FHE in blockchain applications
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