gm frens everyone in crypto loves talking about scalability, modularity, or the 500th new L2... almost nobody wants to talk about the elephant in the room: quantum risk - vitalik mentioned a few times. if quantum computing progresses the way researchers are whispering, most of today’s cryptography (the stuff securing billions of our bags) eventually becomes breakable. it’s a "slowly, then all at once" kind of threat. and that’s where @diamante_io is trying to position itself. they just launched mainnet for a Layer 1 built specifically for the post-quantum era. exact same primitives governments are standardizing right now. the logic is simple: today’s blockchains rely on encryption that could theoretically be nuked once quantum machines get powerful enough. if that scenario plays out, the security models of the "majors" become vulnerable. DIAM’s thesis is: don’t wait until the day the music stops. build a chain where the foundations are already quantum-resistant from block zero. gud tek & numbers: Speed: ~400ms blocks (sub-second finality is the meta now). Throughput: 1k+ TPS (benchmarked to handle real load). Privacy: ZK architecture that allows private but verifiable txs (keep your alpha untraceable but auditable). their testnet stats were actually surprisingly solid too: 1.5M+ users- 120k+ participation badges (usually shows a network can actually hold its weight before the mainnet "stress test"). they also spearheaded the Quantum Security Alliance at Token2049 Dubai - basically a DAO-style initiative to get researchers and devs working on standards for the whole of web3....