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Securing digital assets and global infrastructure for the post-quantum era.

Quantum Safe Future Katılım Şubat 2022
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From the earliest forms of defense to the rise of the internet, blockchain, and AI, each era has required a new standard. As the quantum threat becomes imminent, the foundations must be rebuilt for it. Naoris Mainnet is Live.
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Nations continue to accelerate investment in quantum technology: 🇨🇳 China: $15B+ 🇪🇺 EU: $8B+ 🇺🇸 US: $3.7B+ 🇩🇪 Germany: ~$3B 🇬🇧 UK: $3B+ 🇫🇷 France: $2B+ 🇨🇦 Canada: $1B+ 🇯🇵 Japan: $300M+ 🇰🇷 South Korea: ~$500M 🇮🇳 India: $700M+ 🇦🇺 Australia: $1B+ 🇮🇱 Israel: $300M+ Quantum systems are scaling in power and stability, bringing real-world capability closer than expected. But while nations race to build quantum capability, post-quantum security remains unsolved at the infrastructure level. Blockchains still rely on ECDSA. That means exposed public keys, static signatures, and long-term assumptions about cryptographic hardness. Those assumptions don’t hold in a quantum environment. This is not just a research problem. It’s an infrastructure problem. The next phase of crypto depends on whether trust can be redefined at the cryptographic layer. With mainnet rolling out in phases, Naoris introduces a post-quantum L1 where transactions, validators, and system integrity are secured with NIST-standardized cryptography. The shift isn’t narrative. It’s architectural. Slowly, then suddenly. $NAORIS
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Naoris Protocol@NaorisProtocol·
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 👇
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Solana Developers
Solana Developers@solana_devs·
Quantum computing is a long-term question that every blockchain must address. The Solana ecosystem has been working on post-quantum readiness for years. Here’s where Solana’s quantum readiness stands and the path forward 👇
Solana Foundation@SolanaFndn

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.

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Naoris Protocol@NaorisProtocol·
Every crypto cycle tells a story 📖 BTC → ETH → Wallets → L1s → L2s → Modular → Interop → Stablecoins → DeFi → Liquid Staking → NFTs → Gaming → Social → RWAs → AI → DePIN → Identity → Agents → Privacy Next: Quantum → Post-Quantum Infrastructure Each layer builds on the last. Each assumes the layer beneath it can be trusted. But that foundation still relies on classical cryptography. ECDSA. Static keys. Exposed signatures. That’s what secures trillions in value today. Post-quantum isn’t another vertical. It’s a rewrite of the base layer. With mainnet rolling out in phases, Naoris is establishing a post-quantum foundation where trust is continuously verified, not assumed. The next cycle doesn’t add to the stack. It secures it. Happy Monday ☕️
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100M+ post quantum transactions processed during Naoris testnet. That number reflects more than throughput. In traditional chains, signatures are created once but verified continuously across validators, nodes and execution layers. Verification is the real bottleneck at scale. Post quantum signatures introduce: • larger key sizes • heavier verification overhead • increased bandwidth and state load This is not a simple upgrade.` It is a systems level constraint. Scaling PQC requires: • optimized verification pathways • efficient state handling • architecture designed for repeated distributed validation That is what testnet proved. Not just that PQC works but that it can operate continuously under load inside a live distributed network. 100M+ times. Mainnet is now live, extending this into a fully operational network where post quantum verification runs continuously across validators, securing live transactions, network state and cross node consensus in real time.
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Bullish on a quantum-safe future? Drop a GM below 👇 We’ll follow back.
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Youssef El Maddarsi
Youssef El Maddarsi@ucfmad·
AI isn’t the future anymore. It’s the room everyone needs to be in. I’m proud to be speaking at the Everything AI Summit 2026 in Miami, a curated gathering of global leaders, founders, investors, policymakers, and innovators shaping what comes next. Excited to join such a powerful lineup, with Jensen Huang, Founder & CEO of @nvidia, headlining the summit. On April 29, 2026, the Frost Science Museum & Planetarium will bring together an incredible group of minds across AI, finance, biotech, infrastructure, governance, and beyond. This isn’t just another conference. It’s a high-level conversation about where AI is going, who is building it, who is funding it, and how it will reshape entire industries. Miami is going to be the place to be. Come join us for an unforgettable day of insight, connection, and big ideas. Seats are limited: creativemindstalks.com
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Naoris Protocol@NaorisProtocol·
Naoris PQ L1 🆚 Classical L1s What makes Naoris different isn’t just post-quantum support. It’s where that security is enforced. Most blockchains today still rely on elliptic curve cryptography (ECDSA) at their foundation. Some are exploring migration paths. All face the same constraint: upgrading live systems without breaking compatibility. Naoris starts from a different premise. Built from inception as a post-quantum system using NIST-standardized cryptography (ML-DSA-87), security is embedded across the stack, not added later. It shows up at every critical layer: • Transactions → Every transaction is signed with post-quantum cryptography (FIPS 204 / ML-DSA), removing reliance on ECDSA • Consensus → dPoSec (Decentralized Proof of Security) ensures validators must continuously prove their integrity, not just validate blocks • Communication → Data between execution and consensus layers can be encrypted and authenticated using post-quantum key exchange • Smart contracts → Fully EVM-compatible, with quantum-secure execution by default using existing developer tooling No migration path. No added complexity. Other chains are asking how to transition. Naoris is already built for the environment they’re moving toward.
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Momentum is building around quantum at the highest levels. The latest U.S. Senate move puts applications and cybersecurity front and centre, showing a clear shift toward real-world deployment and resilience. Governments are now preparing for quantum-era threats at the infrastructure level. The priority is no longer just capability, but whether systems can withstand what’s coming. This is exactly what Naoris has been building toward for years. Post-quantum cybersecurity, enforced at the protocol level. Slowly, then suddenly.
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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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