The scary part of quantum isn't stealing your coins today. It's reaching back and rewriting transactions everyone thought were done.
DAC settles with a finality a quantum attacker can't reverse.
Done stays done.
The NFT bull run feels like last week. It was five years ago.
The exact number Google's quantum team gives before the real threats shows up.
That's the whole runway for chains that won't react.
Quantum-vulnerable chains have a choice ahead of them: replace their cryptography or break.
But once every key, address, and signature is rewritten, what emerges isn't the chain users trusted.
It's a fork wearing the original name.
Treating quantum as a 2035 problem ages badly the moment photonic hardware enters the chat.
The protocols that survive the next decade are the ones already past the migration.
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@davide___costa and the team repped DAC, laying the groundwork for secure communication in a post-quantum world.
More ground covered, more eyes on what's coming.
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The cost of waiting on quantum isn't the threat.
It's the migration the threat forces.
When chains have to upgrade their cryptography under pressure, they fragment.
The longer the wait, the messier the move.
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The picture most people have of quantum threats is the chain breaking.
That isn't what happens. The chain keeps producing blocks.
What breaks is the proof that makes you think you still own your wallet.