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  1. Augmented Reality and Web3 - The Infrastructure Waiting for Its Moment

    3h ago

    Augmented Reality and Web3 - The Infrastructure Waiting for Its Moment

    This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/augmented-reality-and-web3-the-infrastructure-waiting-for-its-moment. Why AR-Web3's first wave failed on execution, not vision — and why the infrastructure now exists for a successful second attempt. Check more stories related to futurism at: https://hackernoon.com/c/futurism. You can also check exclusive content about #augmented-reality, #web3, #web3-businesses, #blockchain-ar, #metaverse-infrastructure, #ar-web3-project, #decentralized-internet, #hackernoon-top-story, and more. This story was written by: @quinnhillerich. Learn more about this writer by checking @quinnhillerich's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com. The first wave of decentralized AR companies (2021–2022) largely failed — but not because the idea was wrong. OVR survived by rewarding users for real contribution (map2earn); Cult1vate collapsed because its mint math required constant price appreciation to make sense. Since then, the infrastructure has matured: Apple Vision Pro and Meta Ray-Ban brought AR hardware to consumers, Layer 2 networks cut gas fees from hundreds of dollars to cents, Niantic's SDK lowered the development floor, and DePIN models replaced speculation with contribution. Mass adoption still hasn't arrived, but the conditions that made 2021 premature are gone. The next generation of AR-Web3 projects needs utility before tokens, interoperability by default, and real onboarding — but the window to build is open now.

    13 min
  2. New Quantum Research Is Accelerating the Timeline for Post-Quantum Migration

    2d ago

    New Quantum Research Is Accelerating the Timeline for Post-Quantum Migration

    This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/new-quantum-research-is-accelerating-the-timeline-for-post-quantum-migration. Three papers in 12 months cut the qubit count to break secp256k1 from 20M to 500K. Here's what that means for ECC, TLS, ZK-SNARKs, and Web3's migration window. Check more stories related to futurism at: https://hackernoon.com/c/futurism. You can also check exclusive content about #quantum-computing, #post-quantum-cryptography, #blockchain-technology, #shor's-algorithm, #secp256k1, #harvest-now-decrypt-later, #quantum-safe-cryptography, #zk-snarks, and more. This story was written by: @vitaliiyatskiv. Learn more about this writer by checking @vitaliiyatskiv's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com. Quantum mechanics took 27 years (1900–1927) to produce the hardware civilization. The same physics now threatens its cryptographic layer. Three papers published between May 2025 and March 2026 compressed the qubit estimate to break ECDSA/secp256k1 from 20 million to 500,000 — a 20x drop in under a year. NIST finalized post-quantum standards (ML-KEM, ML-DSA, SLH-DSA) in August 2024, but migration in Web3 is architecturally harder than in traditional systems: private keys don't rotate, deployed smart contracts don't auto-upgrade, and roughly 25–30% of Bitcoin's supply already has public keys exposed on-chain. The harvest-now, decrypt-later attack pattern means the threat isn't purely future — state actors are already collecting encrypted data for retroactive decryption. The question is how much of the migration window has already passed.

    7 min

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