Naoris Protocol
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Naoris Protocol
@NaorisProtocol
Securing digital assets and global infrastructure for the post-quantum era.

“Quantum technology is not a distant concept—it is a foundational capability that will shape the future of computing, communications, and national security.” Chairman @RepBrianBabin opened today’s markup of the National Quantum Initiative Reauthorization Act by underscoring what’s at stake—and why maintaining U.S. leadership in this critical field matters. Watch ⬇️




The recent Kelp DAO exploit exposed a deeper problem. One of the main reasons the industry still cannot progress at the pace it should: It cannot verify trust across its own infrastructure. A forged cross-chain message, exploiting LayerZero’s DVN, was accepted as valid. Funds moved through Aave, Compound, and into ETH. We’ve seen this pattern before across bridges, DeFi, and protocols like Drift Protocol. Different systems. Same weakness. Messages are trusted. Validators are trusted. Systems execute. Nothing proves they are secure in real time. This is the gap. We built Naoris to address it at the foundation. Through dPoSec (Decentralized Proof of Security), nodes, validators, and systems must continuously prove their integrity before trust is extended. Not just transaction validation... System-level validation With mainnet rolling out in phases, this moves from theory toward real infrastructure. Trust is no longer assumed. It is verified. Full breakdown 👇



A new report on Solana’s quantum readiness is here, from @anza_xyz and @jump_firedancer. TLDR: Quantum is still years away, and if and when it materializes, the work to migrate Solana is well-researched, understood, and ready to deploy as described below.






Today we've published the first position paper from the Coinbase Independent Advisory Board on Quantum Computing and Blockchain, a group of leading researchers from Stanford, UT Austin, the Ethereum Foundation, and beyond. The short version: your crypto is safe today. But a quantum computer capable of threatening blockchain cryptography will eventually be built, and the industry needs to start preparing now, not when it's urgent. The paper covers what's actually at risk, what isn't, where major blockchains stand on migration plans, and concrete recommendations for chains, custodians, and institutions. We stood up this board because we believe security decisions of this magnitude should be driven by the best available science. This is our first report, but will have more updates to share as we go. Full summary and link to the paper: coinbase.com/blog/coinbase-…


Today we've published the first position paper from the Coinbase Independent Advisory Board on Quantum Computing and Blockchain, a group of leading researchers from Stanford, UT Austin, the Ethereum Foundation, and beyond. The short version: your crypto is safe today. But a quantum computer capable of threatening blockchain cryptography will eventually be built, and the industry needs to start preparing now, not when it's urgent. The paper covers what's actually at risk, what isn't, where major blockchains stand on migration plans, and concrete recommendations for chains, custodians, and institutions. We stood up this board because we believe security decisions of this magnitude should be driven by the best available science. This is our first report, but will have more updates to share as we go. Full summary and link to the paper: coinbase.com/blog/coinbase-…

Today we've published the first position paper from the Coinbase Independent Advisory Board on Quantum Computing and Blockchain, a group of leading researchers from Stanford, UT Austin, the Ethereum Foundation, and beyond. The short version: your crypto is safe today. But a quantum computer capable of threatening blockchain cryptography will eventually be built, and the industry needs to start preparing now, not when it's urgent. The paper covers what's actually at risk, what isn't, where major blockchains stand on migration plans, and concrete recommendations for chains, custodians, and institutions. We stood up this board because we believe security decisions of this magnitude should be driven by the best available science. This is our first report, but will have more updates to share as we go. Full summary and link to the paper: coinbase.com/blog/coinbase-…







