The quantum blind spot of Web3: How does Naoris Protocol fill it?

In June 2025, the quantum industry reaches a historic milestone. The University of Oxford announces a world record with a quantum gate achieving an error rate of only 0.000015%, meaning one error every 6.7 million operations. A few days later, IBM presents its roadmap toward a 200 logical qubit quantum computer, called Starling, expected in 2029. Meanwhile, Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, claims that the quantum computing sector has reached a turning point, announcing a new technological era. In the face of this acceleration, an important question arises: Is Web3 ready for the post-quantum world? The reality is more concerning than it seems.

In summary

Quantum technology is progressing rapidly, jeopardizing the cryptography that most of Web3 relies on.

Adapting current blockchains would be complex, risky, and ineffective given the urgency.

Naoris Protocol offers a native post-quantum solution, already operational and compatible with EVM, combining security, decentralization, and scalability.

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