Solana to collaborate with Project Eleven to develop quantum-resistant signatures
PANews, December 17—According to Cryptopolitan, Solana has partnered with quantum computing research company Project Eleven, which will conduct a comprehensive quantum resistance assessment of Solana and create quantum-resistant digital signatures on the Solana testnet. Project Eleven has studied the risks to Solana’s core infrastructure, including wallets, validators, and other cryptographic protections. The testnet will also examine the feasibility of implementing end-to-end quantum-resistant transactions on Solana.
Matt Sorg, Vice President of Technology at the Solana Foundation, stated: “It is our responsibility to ensure that Solana is secure not only today, but also for decades to come.” Although the quantum threat is currently only theoretical and it may take more than a decade before blockchain faces a real threat, quantum research continues to advance. Nevertheless, Project Eleven has already begun evaluating migration paths, standards, and adoption.
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