People have been asking the same question about @quipnetwork for months.
Is it actually real? Or is it another quantum project making promises the technology cannot keep yet?
Here is what makes @quipnetwork's answer so compelling. The world's most rigorous security institution independently arrived at the same conclusion.
NIST, the institution that sets cryptographic standards for the US government, spent seven years evaluating every post-quantum cryptographic approach available.
They tested everything. They eliminated everything that was not good enough.
What survived that process and earned official US federal standardization as one of two post-quantum digital signature standards?
SLH-DSA. A stateless hash-based digital signature algorithm built on WOTS+ as its core one-time signature scheme.
The exact cryptographic foundation Quipnetwork built on.
Not because it was trendy. Not because it was experimental. Because it was the most rigorously tested post-quantum cryptographic foundation in existence. Independently validated by the most credible security institution in the world.
@quipnetwork did not invent a new approach and ask you to trust it.
They built on the approach the world's most rigorous security evaluation process independently arrived at.
That is not a promise. That is a pedigree.
NIST finalized that standard in August 2024. @quipnetwork had already been building on it before the ink was dry.
The question was never whether the technology is real.
It was always whether anyone would build on the answer before the threat arrived.
Quipnetwork did.
Source: https://t.co/m9R2nlkWXN
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