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Harv@dsharv719·
@elonmusk @mreiffy Which means... exploding market demand for migration solutions. @QANplatform is positioned for this and much more. Ahead of mainnet ! $QANX
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Max the VC 👨‍🚀@mreiffy·
Google is basically saying: “We’ve cut the quantum resources needed to break Bitcoin’s encryption by 20x. We can now break it. We can prove it. We’re just not going to tell you how. We’ve slowed down research to give crypto a chance. You have until 2029 to figure out a solution. Good luck.”
nic carter@nic_carter

Many are wondering "what Google saw" that caused them to revise their post-quantum cryptography transition deadline to 2029 last week. It was this: research.google/blog/safeguard…

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QANplatform@QANplatform·
The White House just made post-quantum cryptography and blockchain security national policy. Not a proposal, not a talking point buried in a press release. Policy in a strategy signed by the President of the United States, dated March 2026. 🧵
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VestudyQ@QVestudy·
#QANplatform is About to Move the Entire Crypto Industry to the Next Level🤯 $BTC $ETH $XRP $FET $RIO $ZIG $FTM $GME $TRIAS $SUI $BASE $SOL $VRA $TIA $LINK $ADA $VINE $DIONE $LINK $DOT $DOGE $ICP $XLM $LUNC $QNT $ICP $VET $VTHO $XCN $OM $APT $NEAR $QANX $Cell $QRL
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Mark $QANX QANPLATFORM@XTremeChickens·
@ItsTheEnforcer I know you guys were worried that there may be no Tomcats left in the world, but there’s at least one which resides at the Cape May Air Museum in Cape May, New Jersey! Maybe we can get Tom Cruise to hotwire it, and make a daring escape in his next top gun movie!
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Mark $QANX QANPLATFORM@XTremeChickens·
@f75919 QANX is going to be the leader in quantum safe blockchain tech in the next year.
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ItsChrisCross | QANX@f75919·
Just tested the $QANX xLink Beta desktop app🧩 Created a wallet and sent some Testnet tokens to check the faucet, worked flawlessly Love the clean design and color palette, looks sic! Explorer wasn’t recorded after clicking “Empty Wallet” check the screenshot👇 $ETH $BTC $XRP
Misha Jurin@mishajurin

The XLINK desktop app beta is live for testing on Linux and Windows. We'd love to hear your thoughts to refine it further before the mainnet launch.

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Wei Dai@_weidai·
My thesis for $ETH and Eth L1: - Post-quantum security before BTC & ossification (lean Ethereum) like BTC - Drops the narrative of competing as a general-purpose L1 (payments ok) - Outperforms BTC as a store-of-value when the quantum threat becomes imminent
vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin

Now, the quantum resistance roadmap. Today, four things in Ethereum are quantum-vulnerable: * consensus-layer BLS signatures * data availability (KZG commitments+proofs) * EOA signatures (ECDSA) * Application-layer ZK proofs (KZG or groth16) We can tackle these step by step: ## Consensus-layer signatures Lean consensus includes fully replacing BLS signatures with hash-based signatures (some variant of Winternitz), and using STARKs to do aggregation. Before lean finality, we stand a good chance of getting the Lean available chain. This also involves hash-based signatures, but there are much fewer signatures (eg. 256-1024 per slot), so we do not need STARKs for aggregation. One important thing upstream of this is choosing the hash function. This may be "Ethereum's last hash function", so it's important to choose wisely. Conventional hashes are too slow, and the most aggressive forms of Poseidon have taken hits on their security analysis recently. Likely options are: * Poseidon2 plus extra rounds, potentially non-arithmetic layers (eg. Monolith) mixed in * Poseidon1 (the older version of Poseidon, not vulnerable to any of the recent attacks on Poseidon2, but 2x slower) * BLAKE3 or similar (take the most efficient conventional hash we know) ## Data availability Today, we rely pretty heavily on KZG for erasure coding. We could move to STARKs, but this has two problems: 1. If we want to do 2D DAS, then our current setup for this relies on the "linearity" property of KZG commitments; with STARKs we don't have that. However, our current thinking is that it should be sufficient given our scale targets to just max out 1D DAS (ie. PeerDAS). Ethereum is taking a more conservative posture, it's not trying to be a high-scale data layer for the world. 2. We need proofs that erasure coded blobs are correctly constructed. KZG does this "for free". STARKs can substitute, but a STARK is ... bigger than a blob. So you need recursive starks (though there's also alternative techniques, that have their own tradeoffs). This is okay, but the logistics of this get harder if you want to support distributed blob selection. Summary: it's manageable, but there's a lot of engineering work to do. ## EOA signatures Here, the answer is clear: we add native AA (see eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-8141 ), so that we get first-class accounts that can use any signature algorithm. However, to make this work, we also need quantum-resistant signature algorithms to actually be viable. ECDSA signature verification costs 3000 gas. Quantum-resistant signatures are ... much much larger and heavier to verify. We know of quantum-resistant hash-based signatures that are in the ~200k gas range to verify. We also know of lattice-based quantum-resistant signatures. Today, these are extremely inefficient to verify. However, there is work on vectorized math precompiles, that let you perform operations (+, *, %, dot product, also NTT / butterfly permutations) that are at the core of lattice math, and also STARKs. This could greatly reduce the gas cost of lattice-based signatures to a similar range, and potentially go even lower. The long-term fix is protocol-layer recursive signature and proof aggregation, which could reduce these gas overheads to near-zero. ## Proofs Today, a ZK-SNARK costs ~300-500k gas. A quantum-resistant STARK is more like 10m gas. The latter is unacceptable for privacy protocols, L2s, and other users of proofs. The solution again is protocol-layer recursive signature and proof aggregation. So let's talk about what this is. In EIP-8141, transactions have the ability to include a "validation frame", during which signature verifications and similar operations are supposed to happen. Validation frames cannot access the outside world, they can only look at their calldata and return a value, and nothing else can look at their calldata. This is designed so that it's possible to replace any validation frame (and its calldata) with a STARK that verifies it (potentially a single STARK for all the validation frames in a block). This way, a block could "contain" a thousand validation frames, each of which contains either a 3 kB signature or even a 256 kB proof, but that 3-256 MB (and the computation needed to verify it) would never come onchain. Instead, it would all get replaced by a proof verifying that the computation is correct. Potentially, this proving does not even need to be done by the block builder. Instead, I envision that it happens at mempool layer: every 500ms, each node could pass along the new valid transactions that it has seen, along with a proof verifying that they are all valid (including having validation frames that match their stated effects). The overhead is static: only one proof per 500ms. Here's a post where I talk about this: ethresear.ch/t/recursive-st… firefly.social/post/farcaster…

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samra@mariajan786·
First word you see..
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Doug Johnson@johnso13475·
@AshCrypto Cool $QANX will be quantum res. this year (3 yr head start) And will have- -ANY language smart contracts -Developer royalties -EVM compatible- 1 click migration from ETH EU nation, IBM, EF board member 👀 MC $30M Like buying Bitcoin, Solana, Ethereum at the beginning
QANplatform@QANplatform

BREAKING NEWS📣 First EU🇪🇺Country Implements QANplatform’s Quantum-Resistant Technology #QANplatform’s technology protects government-owned cybersecurity infrastructure against #quantum computing attacks. cointelegraph.com/news/eu-countr…

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Ash Crypto@AshCrypto·
THIS IS MASSIVE !! Ethereum is finally solving its biggest problem. Yesterday, Vitalik unveiled a new technical roadmap to make Ethereum quantum resistant. This roadmap has identified four critical vulnerabilities in the current network and proposes replacing them with post-quantum cryptography over a four-year period. The plan involves seven planned network forks occurring roughly every six months to incrementally harden the protocol with key upgrades, including: Validator Signatures: Replacing the current BLS (Boneh-Lynn-Shacham) signatures with "lean" quantum-safe hash-based signatures. Data Availability: Migrating data storage verification from KZG (Kate-Zaverucha-Goldberg) commitments to STARK-based proofs. User Account Signatures: Moving away from ECDSA (secp256k1) to quantum-resistant schemes, supported by EIP-8141 (Native Account Abstraction). Zero-Knowledge Proofs: Upgrading application-layer ZK proofs (like Groth16) to use protocol-layer recursive signatures and proof aggregation to maintain speed while adding security. If everything goes smoothly, Ethereum will be fully quantum resistant by 2029.
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QANplatform@QANplatform·
A blockchain without a virtual machine is like a courthouse with laws but no judge. The rules exist on paper. But nothing enforces them. Here's why the VM is the most important layer nobody talks about:🧵
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Harv
Harv@dsharv719·
@scottmelker Hope he's right, though he's back to deflecting rather than just giving solutions to those that know the risk is much sooner. All this talk and people are missing where the market opportunity lies. @QANplatform
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ItsChrisCross | QANX
ItsChrisCross | QANX@f75919·
@Cointelegraph Bitcoin maxis preaching “security” while ignoring post-quantum threats ...the irony writes itself. Greed replaced innovation. Dogma replaced Satoshi’s spirit. RIP mindset
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