a16z crypto breaks down why quantum threats to blockchains are often overstated, arguing that encryption needs urgent post-quantum upgrades while signatures and zk proofs allow for a slower, more deliberate transition. The key challenge isn’t panic-driven migration, but matching cryptographic urgency to real, timeline-based risks.

a16z crypto breaks down why quantum threats to blockchains are often overstated, arguing that encryption needs urgent post-quantum upgrades while signatures and zk proofs allow for a slower, more deliberate transition. The key challenge isn’t panic-driven migration, but matching cryptographic urgency to real, timeline-based risks.
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