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Last Month at QRL - April 2022
Last month the QRL team was excited to announce the September 2022 hackathon unveiling PoS and EVM compatible smart contracts. Geometry Labs, in partnership with QRL, released the first part of techniques for efficient finance series with more to come!
read moreTechniques for efficient post-quantum finance (Part 2: signature aggregation)
This is the second article in a multipart series from The QRL Foundation and Geometry Labs exploring signature aggregation, a critical component for reducing the on-chain footprint for blockchains using the proof-of-stake consensus with many validators
read moreTechniques for efficient post-quantum finance (Part 1: digital signatures)
The first part of a series for developing efficient post-quantum finance in an adversarial world. In this article, we look at how to efficiently implement lattice-based digital signature schemes. We show how they can be made more efficient with sparse keys, and link to a python package that employs these signatures.
read morePost-quantum secure Proof-of-Stake (PoS) and EVM compatible smart contract platform to be revealed at the QRL hackathon 2022
We are excited to announce that a hackathon event is planned for September 2022 at the end of the summer. The most recent network upgrade will be revealed at this event, along with public devnet Proof-of-Stake (PoS) and EVM-compatible smart contract functionality. Finally, developers and the general public will be able to create and use exciting web3 functionality within the QRL protocol.
read moreCalling on all NFT Platform Providers
We’re calling on all developers to be the first NFT platform providers for Quantum Secure NFTs. Full NFT genesis launch is expected later this year. For those who have interest, please contact info@theqrl.org with interest in building out an NFT provider platform.
read moreLast Month at QRL — March 2022
Post-quantum safe Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) have arrived on the testnet & the significance of post-quantum resistant NFTs. Providers / marketplaces are the missing piece! QRLLIB Rust port nearly complete. JSON output for the QRL-CLI, and a New QRL Explainer deck.
read moreWhy do you run a QRL node?
Noted reasons include added Security, Decentralization, and Speed of API calls.
read moreLast Month at QRL — February 2022
QRL Mainnet v3 landed successfully! Geometry Labs were pleased to release ’lattice-algebra’, an elegant, high-performance cryptographic library.
read moreQRL Mainnet Version 3 (codenamed Cesium) hard fork has been successful!
One step closer to truly decentralised governance. This hard-fork integrates QIP-016 to reduce the emission rate of the network after successfully being approved through an on-chain vote.
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