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Naoris Post-Quantum L1 arrives at a time when the industry is finally waking up to what comes next.
@Google is putting timelines on quantum.
@nvidia is accelerating the path with ISING, bringing large-scale simulation and development of quantum systems closer.
@ethereum is working through how to migrate.
The shift is no longer theoretical.
For most blockchains, that creates a difficult reality.
Upgrading cryptography across wallets, validators, consensus, and execution layers takes years
while the network continues to operate under the same assumptions in the meantime.
Naoris was built for this environment from the start.
Post-quantum security is already enforced at the protocol level across:
• validator signatures using NIST-standardized ML-DSA
• transaction authorization designed for quantum-resistant verification
• system architecture built around long-term cryptographic integrity
This isn’t something being phased in later.
It defines how the network is designed to operate.
Because once you account for long-term exposure, immutable records, and the limits of classical cryptography, the architecture itself has to change.
That’s what Naoris represents.
As mainnet access expands, this becomes a clear separation:
systems still relying on future migration
vs
systems already built to operate in a post-quantum environment
It's no longer optional.

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