The more I study the evolution of blockchain infrastructure, the more I believe that Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) has the potential to become the most transformative technologies in crypto not because it changes what blockchains do But changes how its DONE.
@FlutonIO
And it feels much closer to how mature financial systems actually function.
If blockchain represented the first major breakthrough in decentralized trust, FHE may represent the next breakthrough in decentralized confidentiality.
And if that vision becomes reality, future generations may look at encrypted computation the same way we look at internet encryption today.
Not as a luxury feature.
But as foundational infrastructure that everything else depends on.
The more I learn about Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE), the more I believe it's one of the most important technologies emerging in blockchain infrastructure today.
Not because it's flashy.
Not because it's a new narrative.
@FlutonIO
I increasingly view FHE as a foundational technology for the next generation of Web3.
Not because it hides information.
But because it gives users control over information.
That distinction matters.
The future of blockchain is unlikely to be fully public or fully private.
It will likely be selectively transparent.
Open where verification matters and Confidentiality matters. And technologies like Fully Homomorphic Encryption may be what finally make that balance possible.