Many people worry that quantum computing might one day break blockchain networks, but in the case of the YGG ecosystem, the concern is not realistic in the present environment. Since YGG operates on major networks such as Ethereum, its security depends on the same cryptographic standards that protect the largest digital asset systems. Current quantum machines do not have the stability or scale needed to attack modern cryptography, and scientists agree that breaking these algorithms would require millions of error-corrected qubits, a level of technology that is decades away. By the time such machines exist, leading networks including Ethereum, Bitcoin, Solana, Avalanche, and TON will already have transitioned to quantum-resistant cryptography, which means tokens like YGG automatically inherit those protections. For now, the blockchain models that support YGG remain secure, and there is no practical threat from quantum computing in the foreseeable future.@Yield Guild Games #YGGPlay $YGG



