Sharing Them With People
And I also want to say thank you to Grant for providing me an opportunity to speak here. So I asked Lady Rocket and Ethical AI Space if they had plans for quantum resistance. And I believe she said Copernic Space is built on Polygon.
I won't get too much into detail, like hardness assumptions, the cryptography that Polygon uses. I'm happy to have that chat with you. And just as a quick background.
So Polygon, we're a blockchain agnostic platform. So, you know, different types of assets will end up having different sort of specifications. We initially launched on Polygon as, you know, that's a very fast EVM chain that also, due to transaction costs, makes it much more accessible.
You know, we don't want to, like, fractionalize assets down to, you know, $50 and then have $25 in transaction costs. With that said, eventually, we'll probably have Ethereum on some things. With that finally being said, I didn't mean to interrupt you.
We do have some friends that have already built some quantum, let's say, resistant chains. Things like this are starting to come out. So I'm on to the topic, right? I understand long term that's a potential threat to everything.
Yep, yep, you got it. It's spot on. And I'm also very much involved in several different Web3, open security, auditing, quantum, a lot of different quantum chains.
Actually, one of the founders of a certain chain, he's made, like, an aggregated list of various different quantum chains and more or less is kind of, I don't want to say judges, but it's like what's available publicly. Like, do they have legit quantum resistant code in their GitHub? I understand everything's not going to be open source. And also, I want to mention, like, idea theft and, like, strategy, like, things of those sorts, sharing them with people and then never, like, giving proper attribution.
