Zama TFHE stack is very interesting in protecting selective data fields of smart contracts. So far, it is only applied to the EVM variant chains with Solidity smart contracts. What is Zama’s plan to support other blockchain ecosystems, such as Cosmos? The recently announced coprocessor seems to move to that direction. When is it to be open sourced?
So far the only functioning deployment of the coprocessor that we have is on the testnet, ethereum sepolia. Our stack is fairly complex and when things will be more stable we will be support ethereum mainnet, then some other L2s (depending on the partnerships, since every individual such deployment takes a lot of time and effort). And then also other non evm compatible ecosystems.
I am not sure if we are in discussions with the Cosmos ecosystem, however we eager to start a discussion if we haven’t already. Let us know if you have some connections in mind.
Regarding open sourcing the code, most code is actually already open sourced, the parts that aren’t are still changing quite a lot and will be, once things become stable.