$KNOT isn’t just a token—it’s a declaration of war. On stagnant science. On centralized funding. On quantum threats.
Backing the Knot Diffie-Hellman Exchange Protocol, to burn the old systems down and make the future quantum-ready.
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The 2026 picture:
PQC signature standards are deployable, but blockchain needs pluralism. Especially for on-chain provenance.
The hard problem is safety under block space, zero-knowledge provenance, and long-term public state.
And we must keep working on this problem.
Post-Quantum signatures in 2026 are a trade-off scenario.
For blockchains, this matters because signatures sit in accounts, transactions, wallets, bridges, and governance.
They also sit behind provenance: proving where data, media, credentials, or attestations came from.
Diversity is necessary.
Wallets, validators, bridges, rollups, hardware wallets, governance, firmware, media provenance, and zero-knowledge attestations do not share the same limits.
One signature family cannot cover all of them well, and that is why $KNOT matters.
We’re back. And we have a lot to talk about.
Join us for an upcoming AMA where we’ll discuss:
🛰 Quantum Satellite Communication
🔬 The Lab
🌌 And our long-term vision for quantum-secure infrastructure
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Nobody is building this yet. On-chain video provenance is barely off the ground, and the quantum-resistant version is basically a blank whiteboard. The pieces exist: It's an assembly problem now.
Deepfakes are getting good enough that "seeing is believing" is basically dead as a concept. But there's a way to fix this, and it connects to something most people in crypto aren't thinking about yet.
The fix is to build it with quantum-resistant signatures from the start. hash-based schemes already exist and are standardized. the proof system itself can be made hash-based too. the architecture is the same, just with primitives that don't collapse under quantum attack.
Shor's algorithm can break elliptic curve cryptography, the signature scheme securing virtually every major blockchain. The quantum computer that can run it at scale doesn't exist yet, but the addresses are already public, targets. Here's where each major chain stands. 1/