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X @Starknet (Privacy arc) 🥷
Starknet 🐺🐱· 2026-04-03 12:23
RT Brother Lyskey 🥷 (@Lyskey)Starknet probably has one of the cleanest paths to post-quantum wallets in crypto.Most ecosystems face 2 problems:- wallet security is tied to the chain’s default signature rules, so migrating away from ECDSA can require a major protocol upgrade or hard fork- post-quantum signature schemes are usually too expensive to verify onchainStarknet already solved the first thanks to native account abstraction: wallets on Starknet are smart contracts, so they can change signature schemes ...
X @vitalik.eth
vitalik.eth· 2026-03-24 01:27
RT Will Corcoran (@corcoranwill)Today I had the opportunity to present Ethereum's post-quantum security strategy at the Institutional Ethereum Forum in NYC.15 minutes to explain why every proof-of-stake blockchain faces the same signature aggregation problem — and what the EF is doing about it.We also launched https://t.co/Wz0gMP1v9A — a dedicated resource that brings together everything the PQ/Crypto teams have been working on:→ How PQ impacts each protocol layer→ The full PQ roadmap→ Open resources — repo ...
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vitalik.eth· 2026-03-23 15:11
RT ladislaus.eth (@ladislaus0x)AllCoreDevs plans to make a decision on EIP-8141 (frame transactions) inclusion in Hegota this Thursday.If you care about post-quantum security on the consensus layer (leanCL), you should equally care about it on the execution layer.A PQ-secure CL with quantum-vulnerable (i.e. ECDSA-locked) user transactions is an incomplete migration.EIP-8141 decouples accounts from a fixed signature scheme, providing a native migration path to PQ-secure signature schemes.But it goes beyond P ...
QSE Expands Global Footprint to 13 Countries and Highlights Continued Commercial Growth
TMX Newsfile· 2026-03-10 12:00
Core Insights - Quantum Secure Encryption Corp. (QSE) is experiencing significant global expansion and commercial engagement as organizations prepare for post-quantum cryptographic standards [1][8] Group 1: Global Expansion - Since November 2025, QSE has expanded its operational footprint to 13 countries, up from four, indicating increased global engagement in post-quantum security planning [2] - The company has strengthened its collaborative distribution partner ecosystem, increasing value-added distributors (VADs) to eleven, with two additional partnerships expected soon [3] Group 2: Government Engagement - QSE has enhanced its positioning within government procurement ecosystems through memberships in CADSI and MISA, facilitating participation in public-sector and defense-related cybersecurity opportunities [4] Group 3: Technology Development - The Quantum Preparedness Assessment (QPA) platform has been enhanced with expanded automation capabilities to assist organizations in identifying cryptographic dependencies and planning for long-term migration [5] - QSE has integrated a proprietary quantum-resistant entropy layer into its QAuth identity and authentication platform, improving key generation processes and cryptographic resilience [6] Group 4: Revenue Generation - The company continues to generate revenue through enterprise deployments, channel partnerships, and renewals from existing customers, reflecting ongoing commercial engagement across international markets [7]
X @Starknet (Privacy x BTCFi arc) 🥷
Starknet 🐺🐱· 2026-03-09 03:29
RT Eli Ben-Sasson | Starknet.io (@EliBenSasson)Post-quantum security matters!Starknet's starting point when it comes to turning it PQ secure is pretty good. Here's why👇 https://t.co/ilxCDGXwdD ...
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CoinMarketCap· 2026-01-26 07:46
LATEST: ⚡ The Ethereum Foundation has formed a dedicated post-quantum security team, backing the effort with $2 million as the network prepares its long-term defenses. https://t.co/0BFV8f9wII ...
QSE Provides Corporate Update on Organizational Growth and International Operations
TMX Newsfile· 2026-01-08 13:00
Core Insights - QSE - Quantum Secure Encryption Corp. is experiencing organizational growth and expanding its international operations, focusing on post-quantum security solutions [1][6] Group 1: Organizational Growth - The company has integrated previously announced operations and is advancing the rollout of its post-quantum security platform, expanding its internal team across various functions [2] - QSE maintains personnel and operational teams across North America and the Asia-Pacific region, supporting core functions such as engineering, production, sales, and customer success [3] - The organizational expansion reflects QSE's commitment to building scalable infrastructure to support customer deployment and long-term lifecycle services for post-quantum security solutions [5] Group 2: Regional Focus - In the Asia-Pacific region, QSE has dedicated resources for ASEAN markets, integrating personnel through recent acquisitions to enhance regional engagement [4] - The company believes that maintaining an in-region operational presence is crucial for successful enterprise deployments, considering implementation support and regulatory factors [3] Group 3: Future Outlook - QSE plans to evaluate additional geographic expansion in 2026, contingent on regulatory and market considerations, positioning itself as a trusted provider of post-quantum security technologies [6]
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CoinMarketCap· 2025-12-22 05:47
LATEST: 🔐 Upgrading the Bitcoin protocol to be post-quantum security standards may take at least 5-10 years due to the protocol's decentralized consensus model, according to Casa co-founder Jameson Lopp. https://t.co/8dzJhK9HI8 ...
X @Starknet (BTCFi arc) 🥷
Starknet 🐺🐱· 2025-11-22 08:56
RT A₿del ∞/21M 🥷 (@AbdelStark)bitcoin: https://t.co/mAcGzn2fQ0starks: https://t.co/wxowzHAkDUscalable, transparent, and post-quantum secure computational integrity.starknet will be the post quantum scalable and private layer and make bitcoin truly unstoppable hard money and p2p cash of the universe https://t.co/GgPw8esKAI ...
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Ansem 🧸💸· 2025-11-19 22:36
RT Sean Bowe (@ebfull)If you want to understand the ZECBTC chart, it's pretty simple.Bitcoin is caught flat-footed on two related issues: privacy and post-quantum security. The store of value proposition is very sensitive to both, but Bitcoin has no plan for either. Essentially, they will need (recursive) SNARKs, based on post-quantum hash or lattice-based assumptions, merely in order to deal with the *scaling challenges* of the much larger post-quantum signatures. That's just the bare minimum. The kinds of ...