Diamante: Quantum-Proof Blockchain Security

Summary

In the DIAM server announcement, Diamante explains the existential risk quantum computing poses to current encryption and why systems built to be merely "hard enough" will fail. The post emphasizes that Diamante is designed as a quantum-resistant Layer 1 blockchain to outlast future technological advances, reinforcing long-term network security and trust.

Most systems aren’t built to be unbreakable.

They’re built to be “hard enough” to break.

That works… until it doesn’t.

For decades, encryption has relied on one idea: that breaking it would take too long to matter.

Quantum computing changes that equation completely.

What once took thousands of years could eventually take minutes.

Diamante isn’t built on “secure enough.”

It’s built on the assumption that technology will catch up, and that security needs to outlast it.

Diamante: Quantum-Proof Blockchain Security

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