@Oli_Oli_crypto Proof of concept ufundowany przez NATO. NOKIA+CapGemini incoming.
CEO Global Lead Post-Quantum Cryptography w Capgemini.
Prawdopodobny potężny web2 revenue +rev share dla node'ow po uruchomieniu mainnetu
@qu_stream
🧵 $QST / QuStream: ~$2.5M market cap. NATO-validated cryptography. 1,103 live nodes online. And a tokenomics structure that makes full staking mathematically impossible from circulating supply. (1/15)
Bitcoin, Ethereum and Solana all rely on elliptic-curve cryptography.
Different schemes. Same structural issue.
ECDSA, Schnorr and Ed25519 all expose long-term public-key targets that become fragile in a quantum world.
QuStream is not trying to out-sign them.
It acts as a protection layer across chains, removing the permanent harvestable key exposure from the model.
I asked SuperGrok a pretty straightforward question:
Lately posts about QuStream @qu_stream have had people saying "Wait NATO validation was real?"
https://t.co/PDfxjd5Ykl
It seems like the crypto community assumes that QuStream is another "quantum larp" and just lying about all of the world-wide validation through NATO, cryptography conferences, Nokia/Capgemini, etc. Can you pull together the threads for them and spell out what they're missing?
Here's it's response:
https://t.co/N0FVqcUevj
Quantum-safe security will not win because it sounds advanced.
It will win when it can be deployed across real infrastructure without forcing everything around it to change.
That is the line QuStream is built around.
Security migration does not start after the breach.
It starts before the old model fails.
Quantum risk is data captured now, systems that take years to upgrade, and deadlines already forming.
QuStream is built for that migration window.
The QuStream v2 paper is now live.
This is the latest technical foundation behind QuStream’s ITS model:
public quantum-noise epochs
private endpoint state
automatic rekeying
OTP-grade non-reuse
The website has also been refreshed for a clearer overview: https://t.co/S78Q3EyHoB
QuStream is being deployed for secure drone communications, running directly in hardware under extreme power constraints.
A live demonstration is scheduled this month with a NATO member armed forces.
This work is being conducted alongside a prime defense contractor developing next-generation drone systems.
In these environments, every unit of energy matters.
Heavy cryptographic models directly reduce operational range.
This is exactly the constraint QuStream is designed for.
More soon.
Some of the most important work in quantum-proof security isn’t public yet.
Our CEO, Adrian Neal, presenting at Nokia’s Swiss Innovation Day today.
The pieces are coming together.