One thing people seriously underestimate in infrastructure markets is optionality 👀


Especially in crypto.
Forcing migrations is hard.
Coordinating upgrades is slow.
And convincing entire ecosystems to move at once almost never happens smoothly.
That’s why the approach from @quipnetwork feels interesting to me.
They’re not trying to force everyone into some immediate transition.
Instead, they’re giving users access to a quantum-resistant option before the broader market suddenly decides it needs one.
And honestly, that timing matters.
Because once demand becomes urgent, everyone starts competing for the same solutions at the same time.
Infrastructure built early usually has a massive advantage by then.
Feels like Quip understands that adoption works better when users can opt in gradually instead of being pushed through emergency migrations later.
Less friction.
Less panic.
More flexibility.
And optionality itself becomes valuable long before the underlying risk fully arrives 👀
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