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Home/Crypto News/Zama And Morpho Push Confidential DeFi With New USDC Yield Vault
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Zama And Morpho Push Confidential DeFi With New USDC Yield Vault

By Coin Gazette Editorial
June 18, 2026 3 Min Read
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Zama and Morpho are pushing a more privacy-aware version of DeFi with a confidential USDC yield vault design that uses fully homomorphic encryption, or FHE, to bring private deposit logic to a public Ethereum environment.

TL;DR

  • Zama published a design for private deposits into public DeFi using FHE.
  • The vault is tied to Morpho and Steakhouse’s confidential USDC Prime setup.
  • The useful angle is how privacy can support institutional DeFi without hiding the existence of the protocol itself.

The design, published by Zama, focuses on a simple but important tension in DeFi: institutions may want transparent settlement and public infrastructure, but they do not always want every deposit size, portfolio movement or strategy signal visible to the market. That is where FHE becomes interesting.

FHE allows computation to take place on encrypted data. In plain English, that means certain rules can be checked or executed without exposing the underlying private information in the same way a normal public smart-contract interaction might. For DeFi, the promise is not total secrecy. It is more about selective privacy around the parts of a transaction or strategy that do not need to be visible to everyone.

Why This Matters For Ethereum

Ethereum’s openness is one of its strengths, but it is also a barrier for some users. Large depositors, funds and market makers may be reluctant to reveal operational details on-chain. A confidential vault structure could make public DeFi more usable for institutions that need stronger privacy controls while still settling on Ethereum.

Morpho has already become a major venue for curated lending markets, and Steakhouse has built a reputation around risk and vault management. Combining that infrastructure with Zama’s encryption work gives the launch a more practical feel than a purely theoretical privacy experiment.

The Compliance Angle

The important nuance is that privacy in DeFi does not have to mean avoiding compliance. In fact, the more interesting use case may be private compliance verification: proving that a participant meets certain criteria without broadcasting sensitive internal data to the entire network.

That could eventually matter for funds, treasuries and market participants that want to use DeFi rails while meeting internal controls. The vault does not solve every privacy or compliance problem in crypto, but it does show how Ethereum-based applications are moving beyond the old split between full transparency and opaque off-chain systems.

What Comes Next

The next question is adoption. Confidential infrastructure can sound compelling, but users will judge it on execution, audits, UX and yield competitiveness. If the vault proves stable and useful, it could become a small but meaningful example of how encrypted computation can fit inside everyday DeFi products.

For now, the launch is best understood as a signal: privacy-enhancing infrastructure is moving closer to live DeFi workflows, and Ethereum builders are trying to make public markets more comfortable for institutions without abandoning on-chain settlement.

The User Experience Question

The biggest challenge may not be the cryptography itself, but whether the final product feels simple enough for normal DeFi users. Privacy technology often fails when it asks users to understand too much. If this vault can make encrypted deposits feel like a normal lending or yield product, the design has a better chance of moving beyond a specialist audience.

Originally published by Official Announcement at Official Announcement

This article was written by the News Desk and edited by Samuel Rae.

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