I'm curious about the C2P concept making the Ilcoin blockchain quantum attack resistant. Is this really going to be the case?
Very good question, according to what i've read there's no known quantum computers out in the market at the moment but only in beta testing. Since the ILC blockchain has a SHA-256 algorithm, currently, there are no known attacks that are feasible, and therefore, it is considered secure. However, it could be vulnerable to a sufficiently large universal quantum computer and being ready for what has to come is the best move for ILC.
Thanks for that great analogy mate. It's amazing that they are already preventing it at this early stage and making the necessary development just shows the team's tremendous focus on its goal.
That's why ILC keeps improving every month for 5 years, they foresee what's would gonna happen in the future and get ready for it through advanced research .
please enlighten me on this one - does the list of blocked addresses on the blacklist only reproduced because of the use of the c2p process?
I think it's not only for c2p process use but for the security of all nodes as well. Blocked addresses should be out in public for the awareness of all.
yeah it makes sense and i really think that moving forward, this should be the case for all up and coming projects too. i guess that we should all credit ilcoin for starting this trend.

Yes mate we should credit ILC for leading the blockchain industry into a secured one. Thanks to their C2P and to their Devs too who never stop researching on how to protect us from all hackers and attackers.
Haven't tried downloading the android version of the wallet yet, but since it was mentioned to have the possibility of multi wallets and address, i think this is going to be great going forward with the project.
Absolutely, the more token a wallet could hold the better. Security is not an issue I think, because I've read that's one of their priorities.
Couldn't agree more mate. I'm really anticipating the wallet being able to store multiple tokens. I think that this is going to be one of the many advantages of all its wallet versions.
Agreed to that, one thing i'd like to clear now are the cost for using ILC blockchain, i'm not a developer but still wanted to know the cost for using ILC blockchain. Any idea mate ?