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Today at 05:51:06 AM |
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Hello everyone, I've been researching blockchain projects that focus on long-term security, and recently I came across QoreChain. One aspect that stood out to me is its emphasis on post-quantum cryptography and preparing for potential future threats from quantum computing. Most blockchain discussions seem to focus on scalability, transaction costs, and adoption, but security remains one of the most important foundations of any network. While practical quantum computers capable of breaking current cryptographic systems may still be years away, some projects are already building quantum-resistant infrastructure. This raises a few questions: Do you think post-quantum security is something blockchain projects should prioritize today? Are current cryptographic standards sufficient for the foreseeable future? What challenges do you see in implementing quantum-resistant cryptography on a blockchain? Can projects like QoreChain gain a meaningful advantage by focusing on this area early? I'm interested in hearing opinions from developers, security researchers, miners, validators, and anyone following the evolution of blockchain technology. Looking forward to the discussion.
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