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#稳定币发展 I just saw the news about Zama's mainnet launch in the community and completed my first privacy stablecoin cUSDT transfer. I was completely stunned😳
I've always heard people talk about stablecoins, but I never thought about the possibility of "privacy transfers" like this. It feels like giving USDT an invisibility cloak, hiding the transfer amount and wallet balance on the blockchain. Plus, the transaction fee is only $0.13 per transfer, which is way cheaper than the gas fees I've paid before💨
But I have to be honest, the concept of fully homomorphic encryption(FHE) is still a bit complex for me; it seems to involve a lot of cryptography knowledge. But the core idea seems to be: previously, everyone could see how much you transferred; now, with this solution, transfer details can remain private, known only to the sender and receiver.
Does this mean that privacy stablecoins could become a new trend in 2026? Can any experts explain to newcomers what practical changes this might bring to us ordinary users? For example, will it be more secure, or is it mainly for privacy protection? This direction seems quite worth paying attention to👀