Hello, happy weekend, I am Huabai~

Recently, I saw everyone chatting about $FHE , so I researched it a bit and found something quite interesting, Mind Network.

It's not just a project that shouts slogans; it is genuinely doing something.

It uses fully homomorphic encryption ($FHE ) to create a protocol similar to "on-chain encrypted HTTP," filling in the privacy and security gaps that blockchain has.

One point that attracts me the most is its recently launched on-chain encrypted message protocol.

In simple terms, sensitive documents like contracts and invoices that cannot be made public are encrypted and packaged into NFTs, and only those with permission can decrypt them.

This is very similar to the SWIFT messages in the financial industry, but it is on-chain, immutable, and can be used in scenarios like cross-border payments, settlements, taxation, and supply chains.

What's even more interesting is that it not only works with Web3 but also connects to the Web2 ecosystem.

For example, on the ByteDance side, they have already signed a cooperation with BytePlus, allowing integration with platforms like Lark that have tens of millions of users.

On the Coze AI Agent platform, privacy services are also provided, allowing AI to use FHE encryption.

Over at Alibaba Cloud, they are working together on "trusted AI," directly encrypting and verifying AI outputs, which will run on the cloud.

Another particularly interesting point is that they created an MCP protocol to verify whether the outputs of AI Agents have been tampered with.

In the future, when multiple Agents work together, they can determine who is reliable and who is talking nonsense, truly helping AI establish "credit."

Overall, Mind Network has connected $FHE + RWA + AI trust mechanisms, with a clear direction, and it has already started to take shape.

If you are also looking at privacy computing, RWA, or AI directions, this project is worth following in advance; who knows, it might explode one day.