Lattice-based cryptography relies on the mathematical difficulty of certain computational problems within high-dimensional lattices. These cryptographic systems are considered resistant to attacks by future quantum computers. They offer a promising path for long-term digital security.
Context
As a leading contender for post-quantum security, lattice-based algorithms are undergoing significant research for their application in future blockchain protocols and digital signature schemes. Their potential adoption represents a crucial development for the long-term security and resilience of digital assets against advanced computational threats. News often covers the progress and challenges associated with integrating these complex cryptographic methods into existing systems.
This review synthesizes post-quantum cryptography to fortify blockchain security against future quantum attacks, ensuring enduring trust in decentralized systems.
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