Solana faces larger signatures and efficiency drop in quantum-resistance tests, Jordan Kerridge warns

Solana faces larger signatures and efficiency drop in quantum-resistance tests, Jordan Kerridge warns
Solana tests quantum resistance

Solana is testing quantum-resistant cryptography to strengthen network security against potential threats from quantum computing. According to Jordan Kerridge, the project’s latest efforts have led to signatures up to 40 times larger, while network efficiency has decreased by 90 percent.

This development highlights the trade-offs involved as Solana works to future-proof its blockchain. Quantum-resistant measures are aimed at ensuring transaction safety and network integrity but currently come with notable challenges around efficiency and scalability.

Kerridge has previously commented on macroeconomic challenges, recently noting that Federal Reserve Chair Powell called U.S. debt levels unsustainable. He also cited Bloomberg investor forecasts expecting U.S. inflation to reach 5.24 percent within a year. These statements come as new technological risks raise further questions for financial markets.

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