# 隐私技术解决方案

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#隐私技术解决方案 Zama This operation is incredible🔥 Sealed bidding Dutch auction + FHE fully homomorphic encryption confidential bidding, completely breaking the defense against frontrunning Bots and Gas wars. With a financing background of 130 million USD, major institutions like Multicoin and Pantera have invested, starting sales on January 12, with 10% of the Token circulating, I like this rhythm.
The most amazing part is that the starting price is only 0.005 USD, corresponding to a 55 million FDV, which leaves a lot of room for imagination. This sealed bidding system ensures fair distribution,
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#隐私技术解决方案 Zama's sealed bidding Dutch auction model is indeed interesting—using FHE to keep the number of bids confidential, it technically avoids the issues of front running and gas wars. The floor price of $0.005 corresponds to a FDV of 55 million, which is considered a reasonable level in the privacy computing track.
There are three core highlights: First, the token distribution logic under the background of $130 million financing is relatively transparent, with 10% public sale, of which 8% is auctioned and 2% at a fixed price, making the structure clear; Second, full unlocking means t
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#隐私技术解决方案 Seeing the name Horizen instantly reminds me of the crazy days in 2017. ZenCash fluctuated right under our noses back then, an early explorer in the privacy technology track, having witnessed too many projects meet their end under the promise of "absolute privacy."
This reboot, I have to admit, is a bit unexpected. Not an unexpected surprise, but an unexpected change of era—from "We want absolute privacy, regulators be damned" to "selective disclosure, privacy that can be regulated." To be honest, this shift is essentially a surrender, but perhaps a necessary surrender.
Do you remem
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#隐私技术解决方案 Seeing the news that Horizen is restarting its Mainnet on Base, I thought of a commonly overlooked mindset issue in investing.
The privacy track has experienced quite a bit of turbulence over the years, from the early days of rampant growth to regulatory pressure, and now exploring a "compliant and feasible" route—this evolution process actually illustrates a lot. Horizen's transformation from ZenCash to its current state, choosing a selective disclosure compromise, shows that mature projects have learned to compromise for long-term survival.
There are two points worth consideri
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#隐私技术解决方案 The public sale mechanism of Zama is indeed interesting—sealed bidding Dutch Auction, using fully homomorphic encryption to protect bidding data. It sounds complicated, but in reality, it's just to prevent front-running and Gas wars. This is actually a favourable signal for retail investors.
The core process is broken down into four steps: first, convert the stablecoin into confidential assets, then from January 12 to 15, bidding takes place, the official uses FHE to calculate and determine the transaction price, and finally, tokens are distributed on the 20th. The key point is
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#隐私技术解决方案 The privacy track has really come back to life in recent years. Horizen has survived from the ZenCash era to now, turning towards the Base ecosystem to create Layer 3. This "compliance feasible" privacy solution concept is quite interesting—while ensuring privacy protection, it also has to overcome the regulatory hurdle, and selective disclosure sounds like trying to find a balance between the two.
From a trading perspective, the opportunities in such projects lie in the narrative shifts. From pure privacy to Compliance privacy, from old chains migrating to modular ecosystems, these
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#隐私技术解决方案 I need to be cautious when seeing the Horizen project. It's an old project from 2017, with a name change, a restart, and issuing coins—I've seen this trap too many times.
Let’s be clear, there is nothing wrong with the privacy track itself, but such projects are the most likely to be used as tools for "cutting leeks." How many privacy coin projects in history have raised money under the guise of innovation, and what was the result? The liquidity of the tokens is concerning, and there are zero real application scenarios.
Horizen now claims to be working on a "compliant and fe
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#隐私技术解决方案 Horizen's recent move is quite interesting, shifting from pure privacy to "compliance-friendly" privacy, which is really just following the trend. It's not easy for a project that started in 2017 to survive until now, and this time restarting the mainnet on Base and transforming into Layer 3 seems to be an attempt to break out of the dead end of "privacy technology."
To be honest, the selective disclosure plan sounds quite realistic - it can protect user privacy while not going against regulations, which is the right way to survive in this cycle. Spending 100 million ZEN on
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#隐私技术解决方案 I heard that Zama is going to hold a sealed bidding Dutch Auction, starting on January 12? 🤔 At first, I was a bit confused, with terms like fully homomorphic encryption and confidential bidding... It felt like a lot of concepts were piled up, but after reading it carefully, I understood: the core of this gameplay is to keep everyone's bid amount confidential, only revealing the price, so no one can front-run and no bots can do malicious swiping. It sounds quite fair!
The most interesting thing is that the project that raised $130 million actually used its own FHE technology fo
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#隐私技术解决方案 Privacy technology is really the next big breakthrough point for Web3! Zama's recent actions have shown me the dawn of fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) moving from theory to practice.
Did you know? Performing calculations directly on encrypted data without decryption—this sounds like magic, but it's becoming a reality. Zama has raised $130 million, backed by top institutions like Multicoin Capital and Pantera, and this is no coincidence. The team's founder, Pascal Paillier, has been researching this field for 25 years and holds 25 patents, which is a testament to hardc
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