$ZAMA is a blockchain privacy and confidentiality protocol built to bring Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) capabilities to smart contracts. That means developers can build apps where transaction details, balances, and on-chain logic remain encrypted — even while computations are performed — without exposing sensitive data publicly. It operates as a modular layer on existing chains like Ethereum and (increasingly) others such as Solana.
Key Features
FHE-powered encrypted execution: Smart contracts can compute on encrypted data without decrypting it, preserving privacy.
EVM compatibility: Developers can use existing tools (Solidity, etc.) to create confidential dApps.
Modular design: Not a new blockchain but a confidentiality layer that plugs into major ecosystems.
Token & Economics
The native token
$ZAMA is used for protocol fees, staking, and security incentives.
Circulating supply is around 2.2 billion ZAMA, with a larger total supply (≈11 billion).
Market & Price Context
As of recent data, Zama trades at around ~$0.03–0.04 USD.
Prices have been volatile, with notable declines from recent highs in early 2026, signaling a bearish trend recently.
Liquidity and adoption are growing as listings expand and exchanges support trading.
Risks & Considerations
As an emerging project, market volatility is high and long-term adoption depends on developers and institutional uptake of privacy tech in Web3.
FHE is cutting-edge but complex; real-world scaling and cost efficiency will be key to success.
📈 ZAMA Price Chart (Recent Movement)
Below is a simple trend chart of recent ZAMA price movements (based on approximate USD prices):
(Trend example from roughly 7-day data; not exact market values.)
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