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Sphincs+
Size optimized, security level 1: 7.8kb (schnorr 64 bytes)
Since standardization, some optimizations have happened:
Sphincs+C (extra 700-1000 hashes to grind during signing, but verification is better): 6.3kb signature sizes
Shows you how huge Quantum resistant signatures are. For the same security level, signatures would have to be around 100x larger than today with ECDSA. This would be a big waste of precious block space.
Also quantum computers are far from being practical anyway. They can just about break 21 into its prime factors: 21=3*7. Easily solvable in my head.