You make it sound like Monero is in a fixed state and unable to change. Quantum resistant cryptography is on the roadmap and will be introduced at some point within the next few years.
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You make it sound like Monero is in a fixed state and unable to change. Quantum resistant cryptography is on the roadmap and will be introduced at some point within the next few years.
I agree: It can be fixed afterwards. Only the damage can never be undone by then.
Do you really think the day someone will break eliptic curve cryptography he will focus on Monero? You have to be more worried about nuclear codes and nuclear war than Moneros.