How QRL’s Project Zond Will Onboard the Next Wave of Developers – AMA with Lead Developer Kaushal

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OUR NEWS AND BLOG

Last Month at QRL - August 2022

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The QRL Hackathon 2022 has officially begun, opening the doors for everyone from institutions to individuals to be able to build post-quantum secure web3 applications more through Ethereum compatible smart contracts. Interested? Join the hackathon today.

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The QRL Hackathon 2022 Begins

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The team at QRL is delighted to announce the ‘Build on QRL Protocol’ hackathon event has officially begun! We’re beginning the Hackathon with Team Building & Ideation (Stage 1). The importance of this stage is threefold: For you to understand Hackathon Rules & Guidelines Register (if you haven’t already)! Join Discord for Team Building to inform us if you’ll be in-person/online, ability to form teams/ideate/ask us questions/and so on. Click on the link here to Get Started

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Last Month at QRL - July 2022

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Another developer joins QRL to work on project Zond with more to come! The Hackathon registration is open for everyone of all skill levels to build on the QRL. Make sure you don’t miss out on our talk about QRL, Geometry Labs, and NIST Working in parallel to create post-quantum resistant cryptographic algorithms.

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Growing the QRL family

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A warm welcome to Prajjawal who joined the team earlier this month and is working as a Software Development Engineer on project Zond - the Proof-of-Stake/EVM compatibility upgrade

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Quickly setup nodes with QRL Cannon

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QRL nodes can now be launched from the cloud without the need for technical knowledge. Simply follow the instructions at qrlcannon.net, and with a nominal fee (in QRL), launch nodes to help the network and become a part of the QRL network today!

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Last Month at QRL - June 2022

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Highlights Celebrating four years of QRL On June 26th 2018, and after two years of meticulous development followed by several third-party audits, the first enterprise-grade post-quantum secure blockchain using the signature scheme, XMSS, was released to the world, called the Quantum Resistant Ledger (QRL). As visionaries, we had the foresight to use XMSS which is currently a NIST recommendation, along with an extensible address format for crypto-agility. Right out of the gate we launched with a 100% post-quantum secure address space with GUI wallets for Mac, Windows, and Linux and support for tokens, notarisation, and an amazing api and documentation.

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Celebrating four years of QRL

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Celebrating four years of QRL and quantum computing progress since QRL genesis.

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Techniques for efficient post-quantum finance (Part 4: reducing storage requirements)

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In this fourth article from The QRL Foundation and Geometry Labs on exploring various methods for constructing scalable post-quantum technology, we take a look at reducing node storage requirements without compromising blockchain verifiability.

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QRL zero-day coinbase exploit post-mortem

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A detailed disclosure of the recent zero-day coinbase exploit and emergency network fork response.

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