Quantum security used to seem like science fiction to me, but lately I feel it's not that far off anymore.


There is now an attack approach called stealing data first and then using quantum computers to decrypt your on-chain transaction records; maybe someone has already stored it all waiting for the right moment.
So when I see @quipnetwork's approach, I think it's quite practical.
It doesn't call for you to switch chains, move assets, or change wallets, but instead adds a layer of quantum protection directly on existing wallets on Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana—like replacing an old house's lock with a more secure one instead of tearing down and rebuilding the house.
I believe a true security upgrade should be like this—users hardly notice it, but the protection is already in place.
Web3 is complicated enough; every upgrade involves a big migration, and ordinary people simply can't keep up.
It's actually more reliable to quietly push the defensive line forward within the existing system.
Rather than waiting for quantum computers to come out and scrambling, it's better to lay a solid foundation now.
@quipnetwork #quipnetwork # Quip
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