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Cryptocurrency News Articles
Solana (arguably the most forward-thinking blockchain) recently made huge waves in the crypto world
Jan 07, 2025 at 07:55 pm
It developed a quantum-resistant vault to protect user funds against quantum-computing threats. You know the rumors – these next gen computers
Solana, known for its advanced blockchain technology, has recently made waves in the crypto world by developing a quantum-resistant vault to protect user funds against the threats posed by quantum computing.
As rumors circulate about the next generation of computers being able to derive private keys from just public keys, Solana's timely response has drawn attention.
To put things into perspective, Google's quantum Willow chips, which debuted last month, can perform calculations in 5 minutes that would take the fastest supercomputer today seven septillion years (that's seven followed by 24 zeros) to complete.
Solana's foresight in addressing this emerging challenge is certainly noteworthy.
But how exactly does Solana's quantum security work? To understand this, we need to delve into a specific blockchain vulnerability that quantum computers can exploit.
This vulnerability lies in the ability to derive a crypto wallet's private key from its public key, which is used to sign transactions on the blockchain.
Solana's solution, known as the ‘Winternitz Vault’ and created by Dean Little, is deceptively simple yet effective.
For each transaction, the vault generates new keys and only reveals a hash of the public key, not the actual key itself.
This approach stems from the fact that quantum computers have a 50-50 chance of compromising signatures in future transactions, unless new keys are generated for each transaction to mitigate this risk.
To illustrate this concept in a more relatable way, imagine a secure app that generates a unique, self-destructing code locally for each payment, rendering it impossible to intercept or reuse.
However, unlike one-time passwords (OTPs), Solana's system is cryptographically secured, offering protection orders of magnitude higher than classic OTPs.
This advanced security measure, coupled with Solana's new ‘lattice’ system proposal to address scalability issues (as acknowledged by Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko on May 11), highlights Solana's forward-thinking approach and broad impact on the blockchain industry.
And this brings us to the next exciting development: Solaxy ($SOLX), a new crypto presale and the first Solana Layer-2 in the world, is poised to reap the greatest benefits from these technological advancements, as will any new crypto projects on the Solana blockchain.
Solaxy, a promising crypto project in presale (having raised $8.9M thus far), makes bold claims, including:
- Being the first Solana Layer-2 project to hit the market
- Having an advantage in scaling Solana to new heights, thus opening up a fresh frontier in the blockchain industry
Priced at $0.001592 per token and offering a staking APY of 391%, Solaxy is certainly a contender for 2025's best meme coins.
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