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.@justinsuntron is front-running the biggest hidden threat to the industry. By moving TRON toward quantum resistance, he is pointing out that Bitcoin and Ethereum are effectively sitting ducks with no formal roadmaps. Our current security relies on math that a powerful quantum computer could reverse in a few hours. This is no longer a science fiction problem. It is a looming architectural failure. But there is a massive catch. Post-quantum signatures are roughly ten times larger than the ones we use today. For a network like TRON that handles millions of USDT transactions, this extra data weight is a direct threat to throughput and low fees. It is a brutal trade-off. You either stay fast and vulnerable, or you get secure and slow down the entire machine. Governance speed matters. While Bitcoin developers spend years debating a single upgrade, TRON can pivot on a public declaration. If the quantum threat arrives faster than the consensus models predict, the decentralized chains might find themselves too slow to survive. Sun is betting that agility is the ultimate security feature. https://t.co/Ign1JZrc8C

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