Gate Square “Creator Certification Incentive Program” — Recruiting Outstanding Creators!
Join now, share quality content, and compete for over $10,000 in monthly rewards.
How to Apply:
1️⃣ Open the App → Tap [Square] at the bottom → Click your [avatar] in the top right.
2️⃣ Tap [Get Certified], submit your application, and wait for approval.
Apply Now: https://www.gate.com/questionnaire/7159
Token rewards, exclusive Gate merch, and traffic exposure await you!
Details: https://www.gate.com/announcements/article/47889
Vitalik explains the 2026 privacy computing roadmap: from decentralized applications to the upgrade path of zero-knowledge proofs
【Blockchain Rhythm】Ethereum founder Vitalik recently shared some thoughts on computational sovereignty. He straightforwardly stated that 2026 will be a key year for regaining personal computational autonomy, with the core being to stop leaking data to centralized services.
Speaking of this shift, Vitalik has already taken the lead. Last year, he gradually switched to encrypted document tools like Fileverse, and messaging apps were replaced with decentralized open-source solutions such as Signal, Simplex, and Session. This year, he plans to further embrace OpenStreetMap and ProtonMail, while migrating to decentralized social platforms, with the goal of completely sealing off leaks of location and communication data.
However, Vitalik also candidly admitted that deploying large language models (LLMs) locally still faces many pain points. His proposed solution is to combine multiple privacy technologies—zero-knowledge proofs (ZKP), trusted execution environments (TEE), and fully homomorphic encryption (FHE)—to work together, enabling truly efficient and private computing in the future.
This approach reflects the Web3 community’s dedication to privacy protection—not only through technological innovation but also through a redefinition of personal data sovereignty.