𝐈𝐦𝐡𝐨𝐭𝐞𝐩 𓆣 | 𓊽 orishigar

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Katılım Şubat 2014
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日向さん
日向さん@hinatariadesu·
首都はどこがいいのかな
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Nalin
Nalin@nalinrajput23·
is there any laptop that can replace MacBook?
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Alex Pruden
Alex Pruden@apruden08·
Can someone please explain to me how a quantum computer "kills" military communications, or the SWIFT banking system, in the same way it endangers Bitcoin? To me it seems they are not equivalent, because you need to assume a much stronger adversary in the fmr case vs. the latter
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QF Dapp Lab
QF Dapp Lab@QFDappLab·
QF Dapp Lab is currently 25+ community builders strong, holders who became developers, working alongside the QF Network team to build a novel dApp ecosystem from scratch. And they picked the right chain to build on. 100ms blocks. Fastest finality in history. PolkaVM parallel execution. Offchain workers. zkTLS. A chain built from first principles for the purpose of performant dApps. In 60 days the community builders have coordinated and shipped in deliberate blocks, not chaos. Deflation built into every transaction across every dApp. Each launch will get a spotlight, and the whole community rallies behind it. Builders profit from usage, not allocation. When someone needed server costs the community chipped in voluntarily. That's the signal. Public launches start tomorrow. If you're a developer who wants to build on the fastest, most flexible chain in the space, this is your group. You're witnessing real ecosystem alignment in real time. Probably the most pure we've ever seen for an emergent L1. And it's still just getting started. 🔨
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Prof B Buchanan OBE FRSE
Prof B Buchanan OBE FRSE@billatnapier·
Classical Public Key Methods Are Crumbling Under The Threat of Quantum Computers? Two new papers possibly bring Q-Day closer, and perhaps show that the 2035 target for the switch-over to quantum-robust cryptography is perhaps under review. Read more: medium.com/p/c750e92477a3…
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Felix Lee
Felix Lee@felixleezd·
If you open a Chinese app for the first time, you’ll probably think it’s badly designed. Too many icons and features. Everything crammed onto one screen. If you grew up on Western apps, your instinct is immediate: this is cluttered. But it works. In the U.S., we’ve been trained to associate good UX with minimalism. In China, density often signals value. Open WeChat or Alipay, and it feels overwhelming at first. Information-heavy, feature-packed. But to local users, that density means capability. It says: everything you might need is already here in front of you. If you enter a new market assuming your design taste equals good UX, you’ll misread the signal. Good design is contextual.
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𝐈𝐦𝐡𝐨𝐭𝐞𝐩 𓆣 | 𓊽 orishigar retweetledi
Mathematica
Mathematica@mathemetica·
These circles aren’t moving at all, yet your brain swears they’re spinning wildly! Math and stripes just broke your eyes with this wild motion illusion. Can't unsee it?
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Shual
Shual@0xShual·
how is zcash quantom-proof?
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𝐈𝐦𝐡𝐨𝐭𝐞𝐩 𓆣 | 𓊽 orishigar
Hey man, listen up Neptune Cash ( $NPT ) is currently the only Layer-1 blockchain that delivers full post-quantum (quantum-resistant) security while being private by default, scalable, and programmable from the ground up. Most other coins and blockchains are not truly quantum-resistant today. Why? • It uses zk-STARKs at the core (Layer-1) — these proofs rely only on hash functions and public randomness. • No elliptic curves, no discrete logs, no trusted setups → Shor’s algorithm (quantum threat) can’t break it. • All signatures, commitments, and mutator sets are hash-based too. • Grover’s algorithm only gives quadratic speedup on hashes, which Neptune easily counters with bigger outputs. Quick tags comparison: • $BTC / $ETH → ECDSA signatures → broken by quantum (need future forks). • $XMR (Monero) → Ring signatures + curves → vulnerable. • $ZEC (Zcash) → zk-SNARKs on elliptic curves → not fully resistant yet (still upgrading). • $QRL → Hash-based signatures only → quantum-resistant but no full private zk-transactions or smart contracts like Neptune. • $STRK (Starknet) → STARK proofs help, but it’s an L2 on Ethereum (not standalone L1 cash) and not fully private-by-default. Neptune was built quantum-safe from day one no retrofits needed. It’s the real future-proof anonymous cash. x.com/codewordneptun…
Double Spender@0xDoubleSpender

$ZEC is not going up on quantum news because it's actually quantum resistant, but because devs have talked about their plans extensively, and some technical decisions made in the past to make the transition easier. Monero and btc are looking far less prepared

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Arjun
Arjun@neuralunlock·
Someone should create a quantum score to measure post-quantum readiness. Based on preparation and recent initiatives: 1) Zcash 2) Ethereum Followed by a long list of chains. And then finally Bitcoin.
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Ian Miers
Ian Miers@secparam·
@BrianRetford @RiscZero Don't most systems get it by wrapping? Like notably zksync and starkware were not zk last I checked. Which is fine, until you start jumping on the privacy bandwagon.
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Juice
Juice@joshj100x·
Quantum narrative heating up 🔥 Stack gems focusing on PQC and quantum computing/simulation now. 1. $QRL Quantum resistant ledger 2. $ALGO Algorand 3. $HBAR Hedera 4. $QTC Qubitcoin
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