End of Bridges and Entering the Post-Quantum Age: Ensuring Maximum Security?

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gang_wolfMember
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#1Mar 17, 2017, 11:48 PM
Hey everyone, I’m working on a project named Allianza and I’d love to get your insights and critiques on our architecture. Not here to promote, just looking for a real discussion on what we think are the three key aspects for the future of Web3. First up, Bridge-Free Interoperability. Cross-chain bridges are like a big target for hackers nowadays. We’re rolling out the ALZ-NIEV protocol that leverages ZK-Proofs so we can exchange value without needing third-party custody. My question is, can we scale this method securely and efficiently across all the major chains? Then there’s Quantum Resistance, or QRS-3. With the rise of quantum computing, traditional ECDSA might not last forever. We’ve built the QRS-3 system (which offers Triple Quantum Protection) right into our framework. So, is the market ready to make this shift, or do people still see quantum security as just an extra? I’d really appreciate your feedback. What are we overlooking? Are there any possible blind spots with this strategy? If you want to dive into the tech specs and check out our blog, head over to the site. Thanks a lot for your time and looking forward to the discussion!
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LuckyCoinLegendary
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#2Mar 18, 2017, 05:58 AM
Your post doesn't belong in this board because this board is only for discussion about Bitcoin. You need to move this to one of the altcoins boards.
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gang_wolfMember
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#3Mar 18, 2017, 10:35 AM
Hello! I completely understand and respect the board's focus on Bitcoin. My intention with this post was to discuss how we can specifically protect and enhance the Bitcoin ecosystem. The reason I brought this here is that Allianza's core mission is to provide a Quantum-Safe layer for Bitcoin holders and a Bridge-Free way to use BTC in other environments without ever giving up custody to risky third-party bridges. We see this as a way to strengthen Bitcoin's security against future threats (like Shor's algorithm) while keeping its decentralized ethos intact. However, I hear you! If the community feels this is better suited for the Altcoins board, I’m happy to move the discussion there. I just wanted to share these technical proofs with the people who care most about the long-term security of the Bitcoin network. Thank you for the guidance and for keeping the forum organized! 🙏
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