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T-REX Network and Zama Partner to Integrate Privacy Encryption into Tokenised Asset Infrastructure

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T-REX Network, a multi-chain orchestration layer for real-world assets (RWAs), has partnered with Zama to integrate Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) into the T-REX Ledger. This collaboration aims to resolve a primary barrier to institutional blockchain adoption: the lack of data privacy on public ledgers. By using Zama’s FHE technology, the T-REX Ledger will allow smart contracts to process data without decrypting it, ensuring that sensitive investor information and trading strategies remain confidential while benefiting from public infrastructure.

The initiative is supported by Apex Group, which services $3.5 trillion in assets and has committed to using the T-REX Ledger as its default infrastructure. The group has set a target of $100 billion in tokenised assets by June 2027. The project builds upon the ERC-3643 standard, which currently secures $32 billion in assets. By combining this standard with native confidentiality, the partnership provides a scalable, compliant, and privacy-preserving foundation designed to move regulated financial markets on chain.

The T-REX Ledger operates as a neutral Layer 2 blockchain, acting as a single source of truth for digital securities across multiple chains. This integration allows financial institutions to move away from isolated private blockchains toward interoperable public networks without compromising operational security. The partnership represents a significant step in establishing confidentiality as a core component of institutional financial infrastructure, rather than an optional feature.

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