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Celestia Private Blockspace for Modular Rollups: Build Confidential Chains with Hibachi Integration

In the evolving landscape of modular blockchains, Celestia Private Blockspace emerges as a pivotal innovation, enabling developers to construct confidential modular rollups without sacrificing the robustness of data availability. At its...

Celestia Private Blockspace with Eclipse: Deploying Confidential Rollups for DeFi Privacy 2026

In 2026, as DeFi protocols handle billions in daily volume, the demand for privacy has never been more pressing. Public blockchains expose every trade, balance, and position, inviting front-running and MEV exploitation. Enter Celestia...

How Conduit is Powering Confidential Rollups: FHE Integration and Zama Protocol Explained

Privacy is no longer a luxury in blockchain - it’s becoming a necessity. With the rise of decentralized finance and increasingly complex smart contracts, users and developers are demanding confidentiality at every layer. Enter Conduit’s...

How ConduitXYZ Enables Confidential Rollups with Zama FHE: Building Secure, Modular Blockchains

Confidentiality is the next frontier for modular blockchains, and the recent partnership between ConduitXYZ and Zama is a seismic leap forward. By integrating Zama's Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) into its rollup-as-a-service platform,...

How Conduit and Zama Are Bringing FHE Privacy to Modular Rollups

Privacy has long been the Achilles’ heel of public blockchain infrastructure. While modular rollups have unlocked new heights in scalability and customization, transaction confidentiality remains a challenge - especially for enterprises...

How Zama’s FHE Integration with Conduit is Enabling Confidential Smart Contracts for Rollups

Confidential smart contracts have been a holy grail for blockchain developers, but until recently, practical solutions were either too slow or required trust assumptions that broke the core value prop of decentralization. Enter Zama’s FHE...