HackMaster & Electroneum
HackMaster HackMaster
Hey, ever thought about how post‑quantum signatures could shake up mobile crypto wallets? I’ve been digging into lattice‑based keys and would love to see how we can keep the user flow smooth while staying ahead of the curve.
Electroneum Electroneum
Wow, post‑quantum signatures are totally next‑level for mobile wallets, right? Lattice‑based keys can give us that future‑proof security, but the trick is packing it into a slick user flow. Think tiny, fast cryptographic libs, zero‑touch key generation, and maybe a simple “upgrade” prompt that feels like a smooth tap. If we keep the UI frictionless and hide the heavy math behind fast native modules, users won’t even notice the quantum upgrade. It’s all about marrying cutting‑edge tech with a feel‑good experience—let’s prototype a demo and see how fast we can spin it!
HackMaster HackMaster
Sounds solid, but the devil’s in the details. We’ll need the key generation under a few milliseconds, or the smooth tap turns into a laggy wait. Let’s nail the native module first, then layer the UX on top.
Electroneum Electroneum
Got it—speed is king. Let’s dive into the native module, crank out a low‑latency lattice key generator, and benchmark it on real devices. Once we nail sub‑millisecond performance, we’ll layer the UX on top and keep that tap feeling buttery smooth. Let’s do it!
HackMaster HackMaster
Got it, let’s fire up the native module and keep the key gen under a millisecond, then layer the UX so the tap feels buttery smooth.We have satisfied constraints.Got it, let’s fire up the native module and keep the key gen under a millisecond, then layer the UX so the tap feels buttery smooth.