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NAORIS has performed well recently, with a 3.11% increase, and the driving forces behind it are worth noting.
First, significant progress has been made on the technical front. Naoris Protocol announced the integration of the Sub-Zero Layer and dPoSec consensus mechanism into Level One Robotics' industrial automation systems, enabling quantum-safe verification, forensic audit tracking, and decentralized security mesh functions. This solution is specifically designed for manufacturing, greatly enhancing the resilience of industrial systems against quantum threats.
A broader context is the global emphasis on quantum security. China has invested $15 billion in public quantum fields, while the United States has invested about $4 billion. This investment gap highlights the importance of quantum security infrastructure. Governments, banks, blockchain, and critical systems are all in urgent need of quantum-level protection. Naoris Protocol has already secured a position in this track, providing a verifiable trust foundation.
Policy signals are also positive. The new cryptocurrency bill introduced by the U.S. Senate is seen as a step toward regulatory clarity. Although compromises may be involved, it is expected to reduce risks for U.S. crypto companies overall. This more friendly regulatory environment paves the way for the implementation of quantum-secure blockchain technology.
Positioning doesn't equal takeoff; it depends on how many can actually land.
Wait, China has $15 billion compared to the US's $4 billion, why is the gap so big? Did I calculate wrong?
Protocol integration with industrial systems sounds good, but how many companies can actually use it?
Policy friendliness is one thing, but not being afraid of setbacks.
Quantum threats seem quite distant for now; is it too early to make a move?
But the track chosen is quite smart, now it's all about execution.
With such a large gap in investment between China and the US, it seems the US needs to catch up quickly
Industrial automation + quantum protection, this is indeed a necessity, there’s definitely potential in manufacturing
Policy support is the real catalyst, this is the foundation I am optimistic about
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150 billion yuan in China vs 4 billion in the US, the gap... it's time to wake up
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Sub-Zero Layer paired with dPoSec, industrial-grade application deployment, hardware support makes a difference
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Regulatory friendliness + technological breakthroughs, these are the real fundamentals, not just hype
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The demand for quantum protection in manufacturing is just beginning, NAORIS has identified the real pain point
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Only a 3.11% increase? Once policies and applications are rolled out, this is just the beginning...
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Decentralized security grid sounds impressive, but can it really be used? Let’s see
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The US investment of 4 billion is indeed a bit modest, no wonder everyone wants to copy the quantum security track
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Protocol-level quantum verification, this is no small matter, worth following
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Government-level demand + industry-level applications, NAORIS is on the right track
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The investment gap between China and the US in quantum technology is so large... No wonder the US is starting to pay attention to blockchain security.
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Integrating industrial systems sounds very appealing, but I wonder if it will actually be implemented or just another case of empty talk.
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A friendly regulatory environment + technological breakthroughs—this combination still has room for imagination.
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I'm a bit confused about what Sub-Zero Layer actually does. Can someone translate what it can do in practice?
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The threat of quantum computing is increasingly no longer just a worry, and Naoris is timing it quite well.
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A compromise bill is still a bill; it's better than having nothing at all.
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Do industrial automation systems really need such complicated solutions, or is this just self-indulgence?
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Decentralized security grids sound impressive, but what about practical applications? Are there any data?
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Positioning in the race is one thing, but whether it can truly be commercialized and implemented remains to be seen.
To be honest, a 3% increase isn't that exciting, but the technology does have some substance.
Is the gap in investment between China and the US in the quantum field really that big? No wonder we need to accelerate.
However, the industrial automation system application scenario is truly needed; the safety threshold in manufacturing has never been taken seriously.
If that US bill really passes, it should be a positive for projects like this.
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Industrial automation + quantum protection sounds very hardcore, but the 3.11% increase still feels conservative.
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Policy friendliness + technological breakthroughs driving both, this is the real confidence behind the hype, not just empty talk.
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Sub-Zero Layer has been integrated, now the manufacturing industry can sleep more soundly.
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To put it simply, it's about catching the right wave. No one can avoid quantum security; getting on board in the morning is never wrong.
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The US has 4 billion vs China’s 15 billion, this gap is quite alarming. No wonder everyone wants a piece of the pie.