De Yong Pep (@deyongpep) 's Twitter Profile
De Yong Pep

@deyongpep

Altcoin hunter. Looking for next 100x

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🔐 CRYSTALS-Dilithium is the post-quantum standard chosen by NIST. ✅#QANplatform is already using it. ❌Most chains haven’t even started testing it. 🧠That’s not future-proof, that’s future-ready.

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The road to an audited and proven hyperpolyglot Layer1 quantum resistant Blockchain mainnet is on track 🔥🔥🔥 The Hacken audits have proven QAN's QVM works as intended and it's quantum resistant XLINK cross-signer protocol provides the peace of mind needed against an almost

The road to an audited and proven hyperpolyglot Layer1 quantum resistant Blockchain mainnet is on track 🔥🔥🔥

The Hacken audits have proven QAN's QVM works as intended and it's quantum resistant XLINK cross-signer protocol provides the peace of mind needed against an almost
Calza.Meru (@calzadosmeru) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everyone talks about “mass adoption,” but very few are building what actually enables it: real payments that people can use every day. xMoney is one of the few laser-focused on solving that.

De Yong Pep (@deyongpep) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Most blockchains force developers to learn a new language. QVM flips that model by allowing devs to build using familiar programming languages. This is the future of web3 programming

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I believe ecosystems grow faster when devs feel comfortable from day one. Familiar tools > shiny abstractions. That's why I think QVM is a game changer

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I find it telling that institutions are exploring post-quantum security already. To me, that signals where blockchain adoption is really heading. #QANplatform #UenoBank

De Yong Pep (@deyongpep) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Quick question. How many blockchains are actually thinking about post-quantum security right now? Feels like something the industry should discuss more.