Naoris Protocol has launched a blockchain network utilizing quantum-resistant cryptography, a move that underscores the growing urgency to address potential quantum computing threats to existing cryptographic systems. This development comes as major cryptocurrency platforms, including Bitcoin and Ethereum, are scrambling to mitigate the risks posed by quantum computers, which could potentially break current encryption methods. The Naoris Protocol's post-quantum blockchain is designed to be resistant to attacks from both classical and quantum computers, leveraging advanced cryptographic techniques to ensure the security and integrity of its network. As quantum computing capabilities continue to advance, the need for quantum-resistant cryptography becomes increasingly pressing, with potential consequences for the security of cryptocurrency transactions and data1. This shift towards post-quantum cryptography matters to practitioners as it highlights the need for proactive planning and migration to quantum-resistant systems to safeguard against future threats.