France could be the first country to have this kind of regulation. To make sure that they are going to used a wallet that is quantum resistant already. I know that this might pressure developer as the timeline is just a full year, so they should enact very quick and this might be the thing that we needed right now, for our crypto industry to act.
This has literally nothing to do with Bitcoin or Bitcoin wallets. Why would someone need certification from France? Why would Bitcoin Core care or any open source product like Electrum? The certification may be needed by regulations for some industries, but it certainly does not apply to open-source wallets for Bitcoin. Heck even hardware wallets can simply ignore the certification.
You made a mistake on the title of your topic, it supposed to be non-resistant. If it is resistant, it will be certified.
Rare for you to be correct, but this time you are.
To make sure that they are going to used a wallet that is quantum resistant already.
It's not about the wallet. Quantum threats don't target crypto wallets; they're network protocol-level attacks.
Stop hallucinating with bullshit and pseudo-knowledge,
there is no network protocol-level attack from quantum computers for Bitcoin. It is literally only about individual wallets and the derivation of private keys from exposed public keys. Refrain from commenting in topics that are beyond your current knowledge.
This in no way has any impact on Bitcoin. Wallet-makers are not able to implement something that the Bitcoin protocol does not support, therefore there is no pressure on wallet makers at all at least not those that work with Bitcoin. You should consider yourself lucky and quite progressive if we get support for some quantum keys before 2030, this arbitrarily decided year of 2027 is not worth discussing in the context of Bitcoin.