Updated
Updated · WebWire · Jun 11
Quantova Opens Post-Quantum Layer-1 Stack to Developers as Quantum Threat Looms Over Bitcoin, Ethereum
Updated
Updated · WebWire · Jun 11

Quantova Opens Post-Quantum Layer-1 Stack to Developers as Quantum Threat Looms Over Bitcoin, Ethereum

1 articles · Updated · WebWire · Jun 11

Summary

  • Quantova published full developer documentation and expanded its public GitHub repository, giving developers and institutions direct access to its post-quantum Layer-1 infrastructure ahead of a planned public testnet.
  • The release targets a growing risk to blockchains secured by elliptic curve cryptography, as quantum computing research shortens estimates for when networks such as Bitcoin and Ethereum could be vulnerable.
  • NIST-standardized algorithms — Dilithium, Falcon and SPHINCS+ — underpin Quantova’s protocol, while its hash-derived account model avoids exposing public keys, a key attack surface on peer networks.
  • The materials cover the full stack, including the QVM smart-contract environment, cross-chain bridge architecture, consensus, node operations, an SDK and a QIP governance framework under a source-available license.
  • Quantova says its quantum-resistant design is built in from genesis rather than retrofitted, positioning the project as infrastructure for decentralized applications and financial systems as the industry weighs migration risks.

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