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Post-Quantum Cryptography Comes to Windows Insiders and Linux | Microsoft Community Hub

Post-Quantum Cryptography Comes to Windows Insiders and Linux | Microsoft Community Hub

All systems will need to upgrade or be considered insecure.

Th crypto space continues to dismiss the issue, with poor arguments such as "we will have bigger problems if quantum breaks current cryptography ."

This shows us that major companies are ALREADY UPGRADING. This is not a "narrative". And only those not prepared will have problems.

This is an understood risk, being addressed worldwide. And most experts keep increasing their risk assessments as innovation is moving fast.

Is it a panic now situation? No, your assets are safe for now.

But this incoming risk is being poorly addressed- consensus and development needs years and unfortunately we may not have years.

For whichever chain you invest in, this is a situation to monitor.

There are about 4-5 who took this threat seriously years ago and started building for it.

QANX QRL CELL ABEL IOTA all put emphasis on secure signatures from block 0

HBAR ALGO also mention having some capabilities built, which would require transitioning users to properly sign.

ETH and ADA have been planning, expecting an upgrade to take 3 years. Which already is accepting risk. And leaves almost no time for users to transition.

I personally have continued buying QANX over the years as their vision for a more useful blockchain make sense to me. I believe they can offer utility that will provide sustainable business use.

For ALL chains, Quantum resistance ensures that utility remains secure.

Going forward, security will be a requirement like always. Post Quantum Security. Chains need to start proving their solutions now as the timeline continues to shrink. We can't be rushing into changes. We will see some chains stumble and others emerge.

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