Post-Quantum Standards

Post-quantum standards are new cryptographic protocols being developed and vetted to replace existing systems that are vulnerable to quantum attacks. Organizations like NIST are currently running competitions to select the most robust and efficient algorithms.

These standards focus on mathematical foundations like lattices, hashes, and multivariate equations that are not easily solved by quantum algorithms. The adoption of these standards will be a major event in the evolution of the cryptocurrency industry.

It will require a massive migration of existing assets and protocols to ensure they are future-proof. Financial derivatives platforms will need to implement these standards to maintain the trust and security of their users.

This is a critical transition that defines the long-term sustainability of the digital asset space.

Hash-Based Signatures
Shor’s Algorithm
Compliance and AML Monitoring
Collateral Volatility Adjustment
Stranded Energy Mining
Credit Derivative Pricing Models
Dynamic Fee Model Design
Fragmented Liquidity Risk