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Dr. Pankaj K. Ojhaa
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Dr. Pankaj K. Ojhaa
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In the silence of meditation, I find Shiva | In the chaos of life, I trust Mahadev | ॐ 🔱 Har Har Mahadev 🔱
Varanasi, India เข้าร่วม Şubat 2024
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Jos Buttler is BACK & ON FIRE!
47 off 22 balls with 5 sixes – enters the 600 T20 sixes club and lights up IPL 2026 for Gujarat Titans! The King never stays quiet for long. Pure class!
#JosButtler #GT #IPL2026 #ButtlerMagic
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What an incredible day to be alive! The sun is shining, possibilities are endless, and every small step we take is building something beautiful. Grateful for this journey, the amazing people around me, and the chance to make today even better than yesterday. Let's spread kindness, chase our dreams, and remember: we've got this!
#Grateful #PositiveVibes #MakeItCount
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Dr. Pankaj K. Ojhaa รีทวีตแล้ว

चरैवेति चरैवेति यही तो मंत्र है अपना
नहीं रुकना नहीं थकना,
सतत् चलना सतत् चलना
यही तो मंत्र है अपना शुभंकर मंत्र है अपना,
हमारी प्रेरणा भास्कर है, जिनका रथ सतत् चलता, युगों से कार्यरत है जो सनातन है प्रबल उर्जा,..!
भारत माता की जय 🚩
#टीम_महापंचायत
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Match 14. 15.3: T Natarajan to Shubman Gill 4 runs, Gujarat Titans 167/2 bit.ly/TATAIPL-2026-14 #TATAIPL | #DCvGT
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@narendramodi @manishkoffice Strong step towards Atmanirbhar Bharat. Jai Hind
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India’s efforts towards energy security gain new momentum with today's Cabinet decision. The HRRL project will encourage self-reliance, industrial progress and job creation.
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The Wallets Nobody Can Save. The Quantum Problem All Chains Should Be Scared About.
Google just told the world it has until 2029 to go quantum safe. We’re in 2026. That’s three years. Ethereum’s plan requires four hard forks spread over years, realistically putting them at 2030 at the earliest. Solana deployed post quantum signatures on testnet but hasn’t touched mainnet. Their quantum resistant vault is optional and barely adopted.
And even if both chains commit fully today, the challenges are real.
Imagine trying to replace the locks on every door in a city of millions while people are still walking in and out. That’s what Ethereum faces. Thousands of live smart contracts with hardcoded admin keys that can’t be retroactively fixed. You can’t just update them. They’re permanent. It’s like trying to change the foundation of a skyscraper while people are living on every floor.
Post quantum signatures are much larger than current ones. Think of it like replacing every standard envelope in the postal system with a package three times the size. The mailboxes weren’t built for it. That means higher gas costs, bloated blocks, slower networks. Everything gets heavier and more expensive.
Then there’s governance. Ethereum and Solana are decentralized, meaning no single team can push a button and force an upgrade. It’s like trying to get every homeowner in a neighborhood to agree on repainting every house the same color by a deadline. Some will disagree, some won’t show up, some will drag their feet. These communities regularly argue over far simpler changes than a full cryptographic overhaul.
Millions of users holding funds in old wallet formats need to manually move their money to new quantum safe wallets. But here’s the part nobody wants to talk about. What about the wallets that will never be migrated? People who passed away with crypto in their wallets. People who lost their seed phrases years ago. People who forgot they even owned crypto. People in parts of the world who will never hear about a quantum migration deadline. We’re talking about billions of dollars in wallets scattered across these chains that nobody has the keys to and nobody is coming back for.
These are decentralized networks. That’s the whole point. Even Ethereum and Solana themselves don’t have access to those wallets. They can’t force a migration. They can’t move funds on someone’s behalf. They can’t freeze them. They can’t protect them. Those wallets will just sit there, exposed, with public keys visible on chain, waiting. It’s a buffet being slowly prepared for whoever gets quantum access first. The moment a quantum computer is powerful enough, those billions in abandoned and lost wallets become the easiest meal in the history of hacking. No passwords to guess. No social engineering needed. Just math.
Layer 2 networks don’t automatically get fixed just because the base layer upgrades. It’s like waterproofing the roof of a building but leaving all the windows open. Every layer has to be addressed independently.
Any one of these could push the timeline back by years. All of them together make it a genuine coin flip whether these chains can pull it off in time.
To be fair, these chains were built for a different era. Quantum wasn’t a real conversation when Ethereum launched in 2015 or Solana in 2020.
They were designed to solve the problems of their time and they did, brilliantly, for millions of people around the world. But that’s exactly the point. Retrofitting quantum resistance onto live networks at this scale, with billions in permanently exposed wallets that no one can touch, is a problem that may not have a clean solution.
We’ve been heads down for months, quietly building PillChain’s foundation with quantum resistance at the architecture level. Not patched on. Not optional. Not arriving in a future fork. Already there. No abandoned wallets left behind as quantum bait. Secure by design from day one.

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Match 14. 14.5: Lungisani Ngidi to Shubman Gill 4 runs, Gujarat Titans 160/2 bit.ly/TATAIPL-2026-14 #TATAIPL | #DCvGT
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