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Post Quantum Resistance

Definition

Post Quantum Resistance refers to the ability of cryptographic algorithms and systems to remain secure against attacks from powerful quantum computers. As quantum computing technology advances, many currently used cryptographic methods, such as RSA and elliptic curve cryptography, could become vulnerable. Developing post-quantum resistant cryptography involves creating new algorithms designed to withstand these future threats. This security characteristic is essential for the long-term integrity of digital assets and blockchain networks.