Diamante Quantum-Proof Durability

Summary

In the DIAM server announcement DIAM emphasizes the difference between short-term security and long-term durability. The post explains Diamante was designed to survive technological shifts like quantum computing to keep assets protected years from now. This matters to the community as it reinforces trust in the protocol’s future-proof design.

There’s a difference between being secure and being durable.

Most systems are secure in the present.

Very few are durable over time.

Durability means surviving change.
Surviving new technology.
Surviving shifts in capability.

Quantum computing is one of those shifts.

Diamante was designed for durability.

Not just to protect assets now, but to ensure they remain protected as the world evolves.

Because true security isn’t about today.

It’s about whether it still holds years from now.

Diamante Quantum-Proof Durability

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