Zama has launched its mainnet and completed its first cUSDT (privacy stablecoin) transfer transaction on Ethereum.
The information, released on December 30th as an official update from Zama, marks the protocol's entry into real-world operation with a privacy-focused stablecoin transaction.
- Zama has officially launched its mainnet.
- First private cUSDT transfer on Ethereum completed.
- The event was officially announced on December 30th.
Mainnet Launch: Zama Begins Operating on the Primary Network
Zama has confirmed that its protocol has been officially deployed on the mainnet.
An announcement on December 30th stated that Zama's mainnet has gone live, transitioning from a testing phase to a real-world environment. The highlight of this launch is the ability to process a transaction involving a private stablecoin, rather than simply announcing plans or testing.
The original content does not provide additional data such as volume, fees, wallet address, time in hours, or other technical specifications; it only confirms the mainnet launch event and the completion of a cUSDT transaction on Ethereum.
First private cUSDT transaction on Ethereum
Zama announced that it has completed its first cUSDT privacy stablecoin transfer on Ethereum.
The event, described as the first cUSDT privacy stablecoin transfer, highlights the privacy aspect of the cUSDT stablecoin in the context of its deployment on Ethereum. This signals the potential for the protocol's application in stablecoin transactions requiring information security.
The original transaction details do not specify the issuer of cUSDT, the transaction Hash , the number of Token transferred, or any details about the counterparty or application used in the transaction.






