Dogecoin don finish mainnet post-quantum transaction test

Dogecoin developers dem, tru Dogecoin Foundation, don don finish di first experimental post-quantum secure transaction for Dogecoin mainnet. Core developer Michin Lumin run di test with Foundation director Timothy Stebbing, and engineer Ed Tubbs publicly confirm di result. Di Foundation talk sey “experimentation dey continue,” add sey more testing, community consensus, and formal upgrade process still needed. Dis milestone follow Google warning sey quantum computers fit break today blockchain cryptography faster than dem expect. Google group blockchain protections by quantum risk and put UTXO-based ledgers (including Dogecoin) for model wey fit reduce "at-rest" exposure by using ephemeral public keys, but e still get on-spend risk when public keys show for short time—especially when people reuse address. Google also point sey post-quantum cryptography (PQC) na di most practical direction. Earlier for January 2025, Dogecoin team propose make dem integrate RE-EN (Revolutionary Encryption Network) to better protect private keys and transactions while still try to remain compatible with existing blockchain mechanisms. For DOGE traders, dis na tech-risks narrative catalyst: Dogecoin don move from talk to mainnet experimentation for post-quantum security, but timeline for full quantum-grade protection still uncertain. DOGE dey around $0.09250 when report come out, up about 0.91% for 24 hours.
Neutral
Di tori na di news na na wan malu malu for tech and credibility for Dogecoin post-quantum security, wey dem don confirm for mainnet. E fit support DOGE “tech narrative” and make traders wey dey reason long-term infrastructure resilience happy. But both articles dey talk say full post-quantum protection still need more testing, community consensus, and formal upgrade path, so e no too likely say e go affect price quick or make final difference. Google quantum warning na scenario-based too and e no mean any specific Dogecoin token economic change today, so market reaction go calm and more driven by headlines than change for trend.