Good evening, friends. I notice that the most critical infrastructure often looks rather dull at first glance. But it's not a lack of ambition. Simply put, quality infrastructure first solves coordination, and then considers attractive packaging. That’s why a project like Quip now seems truly significant.



The problem it addresses is completely real and very urgent. I believe many already know about the quantum threat. Any wallet protected by ECDSA, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and almost everything else, is theoretically vulnerable to a sufficiently powerful quantum computer. Cold storage? Not a safeguard. Multi-signature? Also not. Even modern MPC wallets won't withstand zero-day quantum vulnerabilities.

Here, Quip offers an interesting approach. The essence is to wrap your existing operational procedure with a firewall contract. This changes a few things. First, advanced computations are no longer locked behind closed access. Second, verification lends credibility to claims about post-quantum hardware. Third, existing assets can gain post-quantum protection without the need for migration.

The tokenomics here combines three components: usage, security, and participation. This is important because these elements usually operate separately. A live testnet is especially critical because it’s where incentives meet real conditions. That’s when infrastructure begins to seem not just theoretical, but truly functional.
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