Ethereum founder shared an interesting technical roadmap—by 2026, he plans to replace the current solutions with open-source mapping tools and privacy email. Not only that, but he also wants to fully embrace decentralized social platforms.



The logic behind this is very clear: use local large language models to process data instead of relying on cloud services. He envisions filling performance gaps through fine-tuning models, and implementing payment verification in high-concurrency scenarios using zero-knowledge proofs and trusted hardware.

It's easier said than done, but what is the real killer feature? Fully homomorphic encryption technology. Once this technology matures to a practical stage, users will no longer have to worry about sensitive data being collected by third-party platforms. Data is encrypted locally, computed remotely, and results are decrypted directly—your information remains a black box to any centralized service provider throughout the entire process. This is not only the ideal state discussed within the Web3 community but also the true meaning of privacy sovereignty.
ETH-1,16%
View Original
This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
  • Reward
  • 4
  • Repost
  • Share
Comment
0/400
MetaMaskedvip
· 12h ago
You're just hyping it up again. When will fully homomorphic encryption be available? I'm waiting so long that I'm getting old.
View OriginalReply0
TokenSleuthvip
· 12h ago
Fully homomorphic encryption sounds good, but will it mature by 2026? I'm a bit skeptical; how many years has this technology been stuck? --- Replacing cloud services with local LLMs sounds great, but I'm worried that ordinary users' computers might not handle it. --- Both privacy and decentralization—I'm tired of hearing about it... How many of these can actually be implemented? --- Combining zero-knowledge proofs with fully homomorphic encryption is indeed hardcore, but how can performance be guaranteed? --- V God is making another big move. This time, the roadmap feels a bit too idealistic.
View OriginalReply0
GasGuzzlervip
· 12h ago
Is this yet another complete homomorphic encryption salvation theory? Will it really be implemented this time? The promised 2026... Let's first see what we can achieve in 2024.
View OriginalReply0
SocialAnxietyStakervip
· 12h ago
Another promise for 2026. Will it be achievable this time haha... But fully homomorphic encryption really has some substance. If it truly gets widespread, privacy will be completely turned around.
View OriginalReply0
  • Pin

Trade Crypto Anywhere Anytime
qrCode
Scan to download Gate App
Community
  • 简体中文
  • English
  • Tiếng Việt
  • 繁體中文
  • Español
  • Русский
  • Français (Afrique)
  • Português (Portugal)
  • Bahasa Indonesia
  • 日本語
  • بالعربية
  • Українська
  • Português (Brasil)