JUST IN: THINCS Brings Lightweight Post Quantum Signatures Closer to Bitcoin, But Are They Scalable?


Conor Deegan, CTO of Project Eleven, released THINCS, a system that optimizes the size of post quantum signatures based on the number of signatures required.
For 1,000 signatures, THINCS produces signatures of 2,512 bytes compared to the 7,856 bytes of the SLH-DSA standard.
Current Bitcoin signatures are still up to 35 times lighter than with THINCS.
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