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Quantum-Safe Anonymity

Definition

Quantum-Safe Anonymity refers to cryptographic methods that provide privacy and unlinkability for transactions, even against adversaries possessing quantum computing capabilities. Current anonymity techniques might be vulnerable to quantum attacks that could break underlying cryptographic primitives, thereby de-anonymizing past transactions. Quantum-safe anonymity seeks to develop new protocols resilient to such future threats. It ensures that privacy guarantees persist in a post-quantum computing era.