The gate itself does not use any current when it is in a stable state.Great, I'll look for this then.
One more question, imagine I were to get this XNOR https://www.lcsc.com/product-detail/Gates_Texas-Instruments-CD4077BM96_C86563.html which has a quiscent current of 1uA, so on first sight it looks really good. But then I realized one thing, the source current is 3.4mA. When the switch is closed, both inputs of the logical gate will be receiving a HIGH, so output will be HIGH too. Does this mean that when the switch is closed the gate is gonna be using 3.4mA instead of the Quiscent current?
You will get current through R1 equal to Vs/R1 whilst the processor is active. You can choose a high value for R1 - that will depend on the input current required for whatever regulator you choose.
While the switch is closed current will flow through R2, but you can choose a high value of R2.
