The threat of quantum computing is getting closer—this risk can no longer be avoided. A team is building a parallel network to simulate quantum-safe upgrade plans in advance, preventing a real crisis from erupting. Their solution replicates the core architecture logic of Bitcoin, but the underlying encryption mechanisms are fully switched to quantum-resistant algorithms, allowing exchanges, wallets, and other ecosystem participants to adapt to new security standards before the actual migration.
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ShitcoinArbitrageur
· 3h ago
Quantum algorithms should have been prioritized long ago; at this rate, it's really concerning.
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AirdropHunterKing
· 3h ago
Oh no, here we go again, having to tinker with wallet addresses. Quantum is coming, what are we supposed to do as old retail investors?
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Quantum-resistant algorithms? Sounds intimidating, but practicing in advance is better than fixing things after something goes wrong. I'm just worried that gas fees will double again.
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Is this a new opportunity to harvest yields? Quickly ask if the parallel network has available investment slots. My wallet has been ready for a long time.
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Recreating Bitcoin's logic and then changing the underlying layer, in simple terms, is to let everyone adapt in advance. Clever move.
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Another "preemptive deployment" project. Brothers, you need to carefully review the smart contracts, don’t get caught by smart contract bugs again.
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What’s there to fear about quantum threats? The biggest risk in crypto is still exchange hacks. That risk is getting closer.
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I already said we need more interactions, social proof must be thorough. When the big migration happens, we won’t be considered just vapor users.
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Parallel network sounds just like the testnet I participated in before. In the end, the airdrop only gave a small amount of "MSG" tokens.
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Switching to quantum-resistant algorithms at the core? Is this about creating a new ecosystem? Is the free opportunity here, everyone?
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LootboxPhobia
· 3h ago
The issue of quantum computing should have been on the agenda a long time ago, but fortunately, someone took the initiative to get it started early.
The threat of quantum computing is getting closer—this risk can no longer be avoided. A team is building a parallel network to simulate quantum-safe upgrade plans in advance, preventing a real crisis from erupting. Their solution replicates the core architecture logic of Bitcoin, but the underlying encryption mechanisms are fully switched to quantum-resistant algorithms, allowing exchanges, wallets, and other ecosystem participants to adapt to new security standards before the actual migration.