1/ The quantum threat won't announce itself.
One day, transactions everyone thought were final will be reversible.
One day, wallets everyone thought were secure will be empty.
Most blockchains aren't ready for that day.
$DAC is being built for it. π§΅
5/ Long-term trust in blockchain infrastructure requires one thing:
Security that doesn't expire.
Not "secure until quantum computers arrive."
Not "we'll upgrade when it becomes a problem."
Built for it from day one.
1/ The quantum threat won't announce itself.
One day, transactions everyone thought were final will be reversible.
One day, wallets everyone thought were secure will be empty.
Most blockchains aren't ready for that day.
$DAC is being built for it. π§΅
4/ What makes this practical for real-world adoption:
β EVM-compatible developers build with Solidity, zero migration cost
β 99%+ less energy than Bitcoin PoW
β Information-theoretic security not computational assumptions
β Non-anonymous, verifiable team backed by academic.
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Every institution that touches blockchain β banks, governments, healthcare, supply chains β asks the same question:
"Will this still be secure in 20 years?"
With classical cryptography, the honest answer is: probably not.
With $DAC, the answer changes.
Blockchain's biggest unsolved problem isn't speed or fees.
It's trust at scale and long-term resilience.
Most chains are built for today's threats. $DAC is built for threats that don't fully exist yet.
Here's why that matters for real-world adoption π§΅