TechFlow news: Recently, open-source cryptography company ZAMA officially released TFHE-rs v1.0. Mind Network has become the first project to upgrade to this version, pioneering the practical application of TFHE-rs v1.0.
TFHE (Torus Fully Homomorphic Encryption) is a fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) scheme renowned for its speed and efficiency. TFHE-rs is ZAMA's high-performance implementation built in Rust. Mind Network has already open-sourced multiple FHE-Rust libraries, including FCN, MindChain, and Swarms-rust, which were recently integrated into DeepSeek's official codebase.
As the first FHE project launched on the mainnet, Mind Network is working to pioneer the Zero-Trust Internet Transfer Protocol (HTTPZ). Its product MindChain is the first FHE chain specifically designed for AI Agents. The project has established partnerships with Swarms, Ai16Z, Viturals, and Spore.fun, and is progressively expanding these services into critical sectors such as healthcare, education, and finance, aiming to build a marketplace capable of hosting billions of trusted AI Agents.




