
Alper🔺
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Alper🔺
@armadyon
(Lütfen Kendi Araştırmanızı Yapınız.-Please Do Your Own Research.


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⚡ Mid cap big Market dönünce $AVAX anlık 21.40 iyi performans sergilemesini beklerim.





RETRODROP Yes, it was us 🎅🪂 A holiday surprise for those who voted on Retro9000.

While recent developments in quantum computing are amazing, they pose no threat to the security of cryptocurrencies, at least not yet! Let me explain why. Quantum computing will make it easier to perform certain operations, like factoring numbers, while others, such as inverting one-way hash functions, remain just as difficult. Further, depending on the platform, a quantum computer has a small window of opportunity to attack. These two facts make the job of a quantum attacker fairly difficult. The design of systems such as Bitcoin and Avalanche X/P Chain ensures that, when Alice sends money to Bob, Bob's public key is not revealed to the public. Instead, the world knows only the hash of a hash (so, two separate one way hash functions) of the public key. This means that the funds at rest are quantum resistant -- the attacker simply has no information to work on, he cannot be grinding away in the background. The public keys are exposed only when transactions are issued. So the quantum attacker only has a brief opportunity after he sees the public key in a transaction but before that transaction is incorporated into the chain. The faster the chain, the harder the problem. In the case of Bitcoin, the quantum attacker needs to break the key within 5 to 30 minutes. For Avalanche, the attacker only has 1 second, if that. Finally, we already have a pull request for Avalanche that introduces lattice cryptography. Lattice-based crypto is built from the ground up to resist quantum attacks. We don't ordinarily use it because the signatures are about 10x bigger. Overall, (1) we're seeing amazing work on quantum computing that we'd love to see more of, for the good of humanity, (2) realistic attacks on cryptocurrencies are still a long ways off, and (3) Avalanche is ready to roll out quantum resistant signatures very quickly once we decide that quantum attacks are on the horizon. For now, let's all watch how quantum computers develop over the next few decades.








Reports are circulating of $AVAX tokens being airdropped into wallets that participated in Memecoin Rush. ⚠️ Remember to please exercise caution and stay safe. Scammers will take any opportunity they see, in scenarios such as this ⚠️ Trader Joe is not responsible for the airdrop....But here is a cool video of Volly airdropping a giant red triangle.




Built on Avalanche, @MisyonBank’s Tokenization Platform allows global institutions to tokenize and distribute assets like bonds, funds, shares, and real estate. The first use case provides tokenized Turkish Eurobonds to individual investors. thedefiant.io/news/tradfi-an…












