Welcome to Kaos.
A Post-Quantum Electronic Cash.
Q-Day
The moment a quantum computer successfully breaks the cryptography protecting real wallets on a live blockchain.
“50% odds on ‘Q-Day’ arriving by 2032, with a 10% chance as early as 2030.”
Shor's Algorithm
A quantum algorithm that can efficiently break widely used public-key cryptography, including RSA and elliptic-curve systems.
“A quantum computer could break many of the cryptographic systems currently in use.”
Future-Proof
Security decisions made today must account for the quantum computers of tomorrow.
“The question is not whether large-scale quantum computers will be built, but whether your data will still need protection when they are.”
No Warning
By the time Q-Day is confirmed, vulnerable systems may already have been compromised.
“The safest time to prepare for Q-Day is before anyone can prove it has arrived.”
FAQ
What is Kaos?
Kaos is a peer-to-peer digital currency. Peer-to-peer (P2P) means that there is no central authority to issue new money or keep track of transactions. Instead, these tasks are managed collectively by the nodes of the network.
Accordion 2
- Kangaroos are marsupials that are native to Australia.
- They are known for their powerful hind legs, which they use to hop around.
- Kangaroos can’t walk backwards due to the shape of their legs and tail.
- Baby kangaroos, called joeys, are born very small and undeveloped and must crawl into their mother’s pouch to continue developing.
- Some species of kangaroos can leap up to 30 feet in a single bound.