Naoris Protocol officially launched its quantum-resistant mainnet, addressing growing concerns about 'Q-Day' threats to Bitcoin and Ethereum. The blockchain uses algorithms approved by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), providing protection against future quantum computing attacks that could potentially compromise existing cryptocurrency networks. This launch comes as quantum computing advances pose increasing risks to current cryptographic security methods used by major blockchain networks. Bitcoin and Ethereum, which rely on elliptic curve cryptography, could be vulnerable to sufficiently powerful quantum computers. The Naoris mainnet represents a proactive approach to this emerging threat, implementing post-quantum cryptography standards. As the crypto industry continues to evolve, quantum resistance is becoming a critical consideration for long-term blockchain security and institutional adoption.