Quantum computers threaten every RSA and ECC wallet in existence.
PQC Encryption wraps your assets in CRYSTALS-Kyber and Dilithium
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// THE THREAT
Shor's algorithm on a sufficiently powerful quantum computer breaks RSA and ECC in polynomial time. Your existing wallet's private key can be derived from its public key. Switch before the window closes.
// THE RACE
Quantum computing threatens to break today's encryption standards, and cybersecurity experts are racing to develop quantum-resistant algorithms before it's too late. Here we explain the fundamentals of post-quantum cryptography that aim to protect our digital future.
// DEFINITION
PQC most commonly stands for Post-Quantum Cryptography — cryptographic methods designed to remain secure even against attacks from powerful quantum computers. These algorithms are being developed because quantum machines could eventually break widely used encryption systems like RSA and ECC using Shor's algorithm.
Cryptographic primitives — key exchange, digital signatures, and hash schemes — engineered from hard math problems that quantum computers cannot efficiently solve. Lattice problems, multivariate equations, isogenies, and hash-based constructions form the new mathematical bedrock of the post-quantum internet.
// CONTEXT MATTERS
Depending on industry context, the acronym PQC carries other meanings. For us — and for the NIST cybersecurity community — it is always Post-Quantum Cryptography.
The "harvest now, decrypt later" threat makes implementing quantum-resistant security an urgent priority for everyone, worldwide. Wrap your wallet in PQC Encryption today.
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