Day 3 at #EthCC9 for the Zama team.
RWA tokenization, compliance, and agentic payments — all with confidentiality guaranteed by default using FHE.
Today’s panel at the Zama Builder Villa brought together Daniel Coheur (Apex Group Ltd), Joachim Lebrun (T-REX Network), Serena Leung (Polygon Labs), and Jonathan Alexander (OpenZeppelin) to discuss what financial markets actually need from onchain infrastructure: purpose-built infrastructure with compliance, confidentiality, and interoperability.
The confidential RWA topic continued with a technical deep dive by Joachim Lebrun (CTO at T-REX Network) — a live demo of compliant, confidential RWA infrastructure powered by FHE, and what frictionless UX looks like when privacy is built in at the protocol level.
For institutions to adopt onchain infrastructure at scale, regulatory compliance is a necessity. Industry leaders joined the roundtable with Zama and Deloitte at the Zama Builder Villa to explore how to meet institutional-grade regulatory frameworks with FHE implementations: auditability without compromising privacy.
Rand Hindi (CEO at Zama) joined a podcast to talk about confidential computing and what FHE unlocks. Jeremy Bradley-Silverio Donato(COO at Zama) also sat down with a podcast to discuss Zama’s vision and the future of onchain finance. Both live soon.
Zama builders closed the day with a workshop on agentic confidential payments — use cases, FHE implementations, and a glimpse of what the next generation of payment infrastructure for consumer apps looks like: autonomous agents transacting onchain, privacy by design.
Spoiler: join Zama and Ledger for “Agents Anonymous Paris” during Paris Blockchain Week on April 14th. Registrations open: https://luma.com/v0bj508l
Tomorrow at the Zama Builder Villa: confidential stablecoins, the future of onchain payments with Monerium, and builder demos featuring Zentity — rethinking identity verification from the ground up, proving compliance without storing the sensitive data that makes breaches so costly.
