ZAMA Season 4 is coming to an end, and the next should be the Mainnet TGE.
Let's take a look at the latest updates from @zama. The public testnet went live on July 1st this year, having processed over 1.2 million crypto transactions, deployed over 19,000 contracts, and has over 120,000 wallet users and more than 5,000 developers.
The ZAMA testnet v2(, also known as FHEVM v0.9), was released this month as a candidate version for the Mainnet, achieving 10x decryption acceleration, complete MPC decentralization with 13 nodes (, and completing a security audit with 70 audit cycles.
It is expected that the Mainnet launch time should be in December, currently in the v0.9 stabilization phase.
After the Mainnet, ZAMA will expand to multi-chain and launch a governance mechanism.
At the same time, ZAMA has also launched a strategic acquisition plan: Acquired KKRT Labs on November 5, a ZK rollup expert supported by Buterin and StarkWare, aiming to achieve over 10,000 TPS expansion through ZK-FHE hybrid technology.
On November 12, a joint venture with PyratzLabs was established for Zaiffer with 20 million euros ), to develop compliant tokens ( ERC-20→cERC-7984), which will support selective disclosure features.
ZAMA has raised $130 million and received support from many top crypto VCs, including investments from the founders of Solana and Ethereum.
Valuation is generally believed to be over 1 B, and the market is relatively optimistic about ZAMA's privacy infrastructure.
Zama, as an open-source cryptographic company, focuses on developing fully homomorphic encryption ( FHE ) tools, including FHEVM, TFHE-rs, and Concrete libraries, enabling existing L1/L2 blockchains (such as Ethereum, Solana) to support confidential smart contracts and encrypted on-chain computations.
The core advantage of ZAMA is serving as a cross-chain confidentiality layer, eliminating the need to build a new chain, while performing off-chain FHE operations through co-processors, all while maintaining verifiability.
Looking forward to the privacy computing brought by ZAMA, and will continue to pay attention. (Zama
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ZAMA Season 4 is coming to an end, and the next should be the Mainnet TGE.
Let's take a look at the latest updates from @zama. The public testnet went live on July 1st this year, having processed over 1.2 million crypto transactions, deployed over 19,000 contracts, and has over 120,000 wallet users and more than 5,000 developers.
The ZAMA testnet v2(, also known as FHEVM v0.9), was released this month as a candidate version for the Mainnet, achieving 10x decryption acceleration, complete MPC decentralization with 13 nodes (, and completing a security audit with 70 audit cycles.
It is expected that the Mainnet launch time should be in December, currently in the v0.9 stabilization phase.
After the Mainnet, ZAMA will expand to multi-chain and launch a governance mechanism.
At the same time, ZAMA has also launched a strategic acquisition plan:
Acquired KKRT Labs on November 5, a ZK rollup expert supported by Buterin and StarkWare, aiming to achieve over 10,000 TPS expansion through ZK-FHE hybrid technology.
On November 12, a joint venture with PyratzLabs was established for Zaiffer with 20 million euros ), to develop compliant tokens ( ERC-20→cERC-7984), which will support selective disclosure features.
ZAMA has raised $130 million and received support from many top crypto VCs, including investments from the founders of Solana and Ethereum.
Valuation is generally believed to be over 1 B, and the market is relatively optimistic about ZAMA's privacy infrastructure.
Zama, as an open-source cryptographic company, focuses on developing fully homomorphic encryption ( FHE ) tools, including FHEVM, TFHE-rs, and Concrete libraries, enabling existing L1/L2 blockchains (such as Ethereum, Solana) to support confidential smart contracts and encrypted on-chain computations.
The core advantage of ZAMA is serving as a cross-chain confidentiality layer, eliminating the need to build a new chain, while performing off-chain FHE operations through co-processors, all while maintaining verifiability.
Looking forward to the privacy computing brought by ZAMA, and will continue to pay attention.
(Zama