Fluton is indeed worth paying attention to in the full homomorphic encryption (FHE) track. This is not just a vague compliment—Zama founder Rand Hindi directly confirmed their long-term partnership with Fluton and positioned it as an early builder in the FHE field. Gaining recognition from such top-tier technical teams indicates that Fluton has genuine technical expertise in cryptography and privacy computing. Currently, as FHE moves from theory to practical application, projects like Fluton that are rooted in the infrastructure layer are paving the way for the next wave of privacy protection applications.

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MetaverseMortgagevip
· 01-21 04:18
I remember now, Zama has long been optimistic about Fluton, which truly has the strength.
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HorizonHuntervip
· 01-21 04:09
Zama's endorsement is indeed solid, but for this kind of infrastructure project, you really have to wait for the application to explode to see its value... Right now, it feels a bit like taking over a losing position?
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CryptoDouble-O-Sevenvip
· 01-18 15:51
Well, Zama has nodded, indicating that Fluton truly has some skills. --- After waiting so long for the FHE part, is it finally going to be implemented from paper to reality? --- The infrastructure layer is well established, so the subsequent applications can run smoothly. This logic makes sense. --- Rand Hindi personally endorses this, his influence is significant. --- In the privacy computing track, whoever lays a solid foundation first wins. --- To be honest, being noticed by a team like Zama isn't something you achieve just by throwing money around. --- How far is FHE from theory to application? Is Fluton reliable? --- This kind of partnership is truly valuable; it's not just a talk shop.
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ExpectationFarmervip
· 01-18 15:51
With top-tier teams like Zama backing it, Fluton is definitely not just air --- Is FHE finally about to take off? Only after the infrastructure layer is laid can it fly --- Wait, does Fluton really have such strong technical accumulation, or is it just a good story --- From theory to application, only one step away. The key is who can land it first --- In cryptography, there are too many players. Why can Fluton stand out? --- Recognition is recognition, but I'm worried it's just hype again. The practicality of FHE remains a question mark --- Infrastructure projects are usually buried deep; the truly profitable work is right here
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fren.ethvip
· 01-18 15:43
I'm a bit curious, how much is the recognition of Zama really worth? That said, the infrastructure track is indeed deep waters...
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LiquiditySurfervip
· 01-18 15:41
Surfing points at the infrastructure layer, this wave definitely has some depth. Zama's endorsement is no small matter.
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ser_ngmivip
· 01-18 15:40
NGL Fluton is indeed somewhat significant. Zama's side of the platform also doesn't clarify much, but it's still somewhat of a signal.
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NullWhisperervip
· 01-18 15:29
ngl, rand hindi vouching for them is... actually meaningful. not the typical "we're partners" fluff—that's a real signal. but let's dissect: FHE still has some theoretically exploitable performance vectors. interesting edge case whether fluton's stack actually survives production stress or just looks solid on paper. infrastructure plays always need further review before anyone gets comfortable.
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