POST-QUANTUM CRYPTOGRAPHY — NIST STANDARDIZED

Quantum-Proof SecurityFor You.

Quantum computers threaten every RSA and ECC wallet in existence.
PQC Encryption wraps your assets in CRYSTALS-Kyber and Dilithium
before it's too late. Harvest now, decrypt later is real.

⚠   "Harvest now, decrypt later" attacks are active — your keys are already at risk
$2.4B+Assets Protected
48,000+Wallets Secured
256-bitPQC Key Strength
NISTStandardized Algos
0Breaches to Date

Why classical crypto wallet
is already obsolete.

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.

Key Exchange
CRYSTALS-Kyber
Module lattice-based KEM. NIST primary standard for asymmetric encryption and key establishment. Replaces RSA and ECDH in wallet key derivation.
Digital Sig
CRYSTALS-Dilithium
Lattice-based digital signature scheme. Replaces ECDSA for transaction signing. Selected as NIST's primary PQC signature standard.
Digital Sig
FALCON
Fast Fourier lattice-based compact signature scheme. Smaller signature sizes than Dilithium — ideal for high-frequency on-chain transactions.
Hash-Based
SPHINCS+
Stateless hash-based signature scheme. Relies only on hash function security — the most conservative PQC choice with minimal attack surface.
NIST
PQC
STD

NIST Post-Quantum Standards — Now Mandatory

NIST finalized FIPS 203 (Kyber), FIPS 204 (Dilithium), and FIPS 205 (SPHINCS+) in 2024. Cybersecurity experts urge immediate migration. PQC Encryption implements all three natively in your wallet layer — no chain migration required.

A global race to outrun
the quantum clock.

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.

01
Shor breaks RSA & ECC
A sufficiently large fault-tolerant quantum computer running Shor's algorithm derives any RSA or ECC private key from its public counterpart in polynomial time.
02
Harvest now, decrypt later
Adversaries already capture and warehouse encrypted traffic today, waiting to decrypt it the moment quantum hardware matures. Long-lived secrets are already compromised.
03
NIST steps in
After a seven-year global competition, NIST standardized the first PQC algorithms in 2024 — FIPS 203, 204 and 205 — giving the world a credible migration path.
04
Migration is urgent
Wallets, banks, governments and infrastructure operators must rotate to quantum-resistant primitives now. Waiting until quantum advantage is announced is waiting too long.

What does "PQC" actually mean?

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.

PQC
Post-Quantum Cryptography

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.

Examples of PQC algorithms

KEM
CRYSTALS-Kyber
Key exchange & encryption · FIPS 203
SIG
CRYSTALS-Dilithium
Digital signatures · FIPS 204
HASH
SPHINCS+
Stateless hash-based signatures · FIPS 205
SIG
FALCON
Compact lattice signatures · NIST round-3 finalist
NIST
FIPS
203/4/5

Standardizing the post-quantum internet

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has been standardizing PQC algorithms for future internet security. Governments and Fortune 500 enterprises are now mandated to begin migration — PQC Encryption brings the same standard to your wallet.

"PQC" can mean other things too.

Depending on industry context, the acronym PQC carries other meanings. For us — and for the NIST cybersecurity community — it is always Post-Quantum Cryptography.

PQC
Product Quality Control
Manufacturing inspection of finished goods against specification.
PQC
Process Quality Control
Statistical monitoring of in-line industrial processes.
PQC
Poor Quality Content
Editorial classification used in content moderation and search ranking.
PQC
Post-Quantum Cryptography
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Switch to NIST's new cryptographic standards.

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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