Ravi tell her team are using existing schemes. They're just packaging it in a way that is convenient for smart contract developers pretty much. Intel is working on X-eration. Then all the big guys are starting to look into that of course as well. But I would say generally it's a trend, right? There are more and more companies in that space. You know, we build new FHE primitives as well as build those tools on top of it.
In this week’s episode, Anna revisits the topic of FHE with Rand Hindi, CEO at Zama. FHE stands for Fully Homomorphic Encryption, a cryptosystem that allows for computation to occur on encrypted inputs.
They discuss the FHE landscape, what specific use cases it is ideal for, where the technology is at and how FHE differs from MPC and ZK. They also explore some of the nuances of the different types of approaches to FHE to achieve this cryptographic environment where one can do computation in a truly private manner.
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