A recent survey covering 800+ participants reveals an interesting shift in sentiment around quantum computing threats. According to the findings, 80% of respondents indicated they aren't concerned about quantum risk. This suggests growing confidence in the blockchain community's ability to adapt and develop quantum-resistant solutions. The remaining portion expressing worry highlights the ongoing debate about quantum computing's long-term implications for cryptographic security. As the industry continues maturing, quantum readiness is becoming a key discussion point among developers and crypto enthusiasts. Whether this confidence is justified depends heavily on how quickly the ecosystem can implement post-quantum cryptography standards and upgrade existing protocols.
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SilentAlpha
· 12-21 21:52
80% not worried about quantum threats? This confident guy is really bold, I think he is either very carefree or truly has some solid backing.
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IronHeadMiner
· 12-21 21:52
80% not worried about quantum threats? Why do I feel like it's gambling?
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Can post-quantum Cryptography really be rolled out so quickly? I'm skeptical.
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Most people who are full of confidence haven't really calculated the costs required for the upgrade.
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It's okay to be optimistic before quantum arrives, after all, we can't change much.
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Don't just talk about post-quantum standards; the key is when will various public chains truly be implemented?
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80% not worried, maybe people are just betting that they'll be the first to Rug Pull, haha.
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What is this confidence based on? Are developers really ready?
A recent survey covering 800+ participants reveals an interesting shift in sentiment around quantum computing threats. According to the findings, 80% of respondents indicated they aren't concerned about quantum risk. This suggests growing confidence in the blockchain community's ability to adapt and develop quantum-resistant solutions. The remaining portion expressing worry highlights the ongoing debate about quantum computing's long-term implications for cryptographic security. As the industry continues maturing, quantum readiness is becoming a key discussion point among developers and crypto enthusiasts. Whether this confidence is justified depends heavily on how quickly the ecosystem can implement post-quantum cryptography standards and upgrade existing protocols.