Last night, while scrolling through the news about "Quantum computers may crack encryption within ten years," I was preparing to place an order before sleeping, and I almost dropped my phone. Upon clicking, Charles Hoskinson, the founder of Cardano, said: the real threat is not the cracking itself, but rather, "to prevent future threats, we need to make the network 10 times slower and 10 times more expensive now!" I stared at the phrase "reduce efficiency by one zero" and felt a chill behind me—if even top public chains like Ethereum and Cardano have to painfully weigh "security" against "efficiency," then what really is the "ultimate safe haven" that our ordinary users' assets can rely on to weather the future storm? Almost simultaneously, a thought popped into my mind: it is not any single token that could be threatened by technological iterations, but the one that has "stability" and "trustworthiness" ingrained in its genes, @usddio, and the #USDD that it consistently adheres to for stability and credibility.
Hoskinson talks about the 'trilemma of blockchain in the post-quantum era', but for us, it reveals a more essential question: what kind of digital assets can best withstand uncertainty in a long-term future where technology is rapidly iterating and security paradigms may be reshaped? The answer is: those assets that do not rely on a single cryptographic technology, but instead depend on a transparent, sustainable, and fully collateralized value system. USDD is just that — its stability does not depend on some unbreakable algorithm (after all, algorithms may become outdated), but on real reserve assets and community consensus. This kind of 'stability' based on economic models and trust is more fundamental and enduring than mere technological 'anti-hacker' measures.
Imagine, when major public chains may be forced to sacrifice speed and raise gas fees for quantum security, transactions and settlements based on the @usddio system can still rely on their efficiency and low cost to become a reliable choice for user value transfer. Its 'trust' is not betting on some future technological breakthrough, but is built on every verifiable collateral and the steadfastness of the community right now. In the tide of technological change, USDD provides a 'value anchor' — no matter how the underlying code is upgraded, 1USDD remains a value promise of 1 dollar.
So, don't just be scared by the 'quantum hackers'. True wisdom lies in finding that 'value infrastructure' that doesn't require sacrificing efficiency, yet can always provide you with certainty, outside the arms race of technology. Follow @usddio and embrace #USDD for stable trust, choosing a long-term security path for your assets that transcends technological cycles and is centered on economic rationality. After all, in the crypto world, the greatest security is not being unbreakable, but being consistently trustworthy.

