A lot of projects still talk about post-quantum security like it’s some distant roadmap feature 👀


something to maybe think about later.
something for “when the time comes.”
but infrastructure timelines don’t really work that way.
by the time the broader market suddenly realizes protection is urgent, the systems needed underneath should already exist.
that’s why @quipnetwork stands out to me lately.
they’re not only discussing the problem academically…
they’re already turning the idea into usable infrastructure.
wallet protection.
Layer 2 integration.
working post-quantum security layers around existing ecosystems.
and honestly, that distinction matters way more than people realize.
because there’s a huge difference between:
> talking about future security
> actually deploying systems people can use today
feels like the projects quietly building practical infrastructure during the transition phase are probably positioning themselves much earlier than the market fully understands 👀
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