TRON DAO is already thinking about a threat that may still be years away: quantum computing.
Quantum computers may not be powerful enough to disrupt blockchain today, but waiting until they are could be too late. That’s why TRON is testing quantum-resistant signatures on the Nile Testnet, using ML-DSA-44, a NIST-standardized algorithm designed to withstand future quantum attacks.
The test goes beyond transaction signing, covering block production, node communication, smart contract signature verification, and other network infrastructure.
What I find interesting is the approach. TRON isn’t waiting for quantum computing to become a real threat before acting. It’s testing the technology now, so the network can be better prepared when that day eventually comes.
@TRON DAO @justinsuntron
#TRONGlobalFriends #TGF
Quantum computers may not be powerful enough to disrupt blockchain today, but waiting until they are could be too late. That’s why TRON is testing quantum-resistant signatures on the Nile Testnet, using ML-DSA-44, a NIST-standardized algorithm designed to withstand future quantum attacks.
The test goes beyond transaction signing, covering block production, node communication, smart contract signature verification, and other network infrastructure.
What I find interesting is the approach. TRON isn’t waiting for quantum computing to become a real threat before acting. It’s testing the technology now, so the network can be better prepared when that day eventually comes.
@TRON DAO @justinsuntron
#TRONGlobalFriends #TGF