Modulax is quantum-ready, not quantum-resistant (yet).
We never claimed otherwise.
Mainnet is live, fully EVM-compatible, repo open-source here:
https://t.co/7SqqHC8Ikd
The crypto layer is modular, so Kyber + Dilithium can be integrated without breaking contracts or rebooting the chain.
Quantum-ready means the repo is architected for cryptographic agility: the /crypto/ package is abstracted so PQ primitives can be added (dilithium.go, kyber.go) without breaking EVM contracts or state. We’re not claiming it’s quantum-resistant today, but the groundwork is live and open-source. PQ testnet code will be published once stable NIST-grade libs are ready.
@VitalikButerin maybe you can give thoughts on this approach, so the community understands what quantum-ready really means.
#Modulax #QuantumReady
$MDX is building on that same vision, an open-source, quantum-ready Layer 1 blockchain with a complete DeFi suite.
From DEX and Token Launcher to Bridge, Modulax makes it seamless for both developers and users to explore and build on the chain.
#Modulax#QuantumLedger#Devchain #BuildDifferent
$MDX Update: we’ve been heads down on internal testing. If you spot anything or have feedback on the UI, please drop it in.
https://t.co/RdDGhlKj09
Thursday we’re going live.
The Modulax $MDX DeFi Suite UI is now live:
https://t.co/tQT08MAtKY
Explore the tools, check the interface, and share your feedback.
We’ll continue refining and making adjustments before the full release this Thursday.
Step by step, we’re building a complete DeFi suite on Modulax Chain.
Modulax $MDX DeFi Suite Preview
We’ve completed the full UI for our all-in-one DeFi Suite on Modulax Chain.
This includes the DEX, Token Launcher, and Bridge, tools designed to simplify deployment, trading, and liquidity.
Timeline:
• Monday: Live UI on https://t.co/RhA8YLvusB for the community to test and submit feedback.
• Thursday: Early access opens for MDX holders on Modulax Chain to start launching tokens, trading pairs, and trying out the platform.
A complete DeFi suite, built for developers, traders, and communities.
Modulax: an EVM-compatible, modular, and quantum-ready chain.
The foundation where the next generation of DeFi is built.
#Modulax #QuantumLedger #Devchain #BuildDifferent
Modulax Rewards Leaderboard
Rewards are automatically calculated based on your $MDX ERC-20 balance.
Top holders are already receiving daily rewards directly on Modulax Chain.
To qualify, you need to hold at least 0.5% of the $MDX ERC-20 supply.
✅ Modulax contract
0x8cC41583E1Bf4f3Ee08e7EdC21AeCD6833929F6b
Starting Thursday, rewards can be used to:
1. Trade on the Modulax DEX
2. Launch new tokens with the Token Launcher
3. Access early features across the Modulax ecosystem
Check your position and calculate your rewards here:
🌐 https://t.co/5lyF4B5gSA
Modulax $MDX DeFi Suite Preview
We’ve completed the full UI for our all-in-one DeFi Suite on Modulax Chain.
This includes the DEX, Token Launcher, and Bridge, tools designed to simplify deployment, trading, and liquidity.
Timeline:
• Monday: Live UI on https://t.co/RhA8YLvusB for the community to test and submit feedback.
• Thursday: Early access opens for MDX holders on Modulax Chain to start launching tokens, trading pairs, and trying out the platform.
A complete DeFi suite, built for developers, traders, and communities.
Modulax: an EVM-compatible, modular, and quantum-ready chain.
The foundation where the next generation of DeFi is built.
#Modulax #QuantumLedger #Devchain #BuildDifferent
Modulax $MDX DeFi Suite
We’re building an all-in-one DeFi toolkit on Modulax: token factory, bonding-curve launcher, DEX, and native bridge.
1. Full UI drops today
2. Monday: preview live at https://t.co/RhA8YLw2i9 for everyone to explore and give feedback
3. Thursday: early test opens for all MDX holders on Modulax chain: deploy, launch, trade, and bridge with real flows
This is the first unified suite for builders and traders on Modulax.
#Modulax #QuantumLedger #Devchain #BuildDifferent
$MDX Modulax Token Launcher — UI Preview
This is the Modulax Token Launcher UI, supporting two modes: Simple Launch and Bonding Curve.
With this, anyone will be able to easily launch new projects and tokens directly on Modulax Chain.
We’ve been working on the core UIs this week: DEX, Token Launcher, and Bridge. The plan:
1. Finish the UI work for all three.
2. Fix bugs and polish.
3. Put the apps live on our domain so the community can check the live UIs and submit feedback.
4. Open early access: wallets holding MDX on Modulax Mainnet will be able to launch new tokens, trade them on $MDX pairs, and farm more $MDX tokens.
5. Once everything is stable, we’ll release the Bridge so $MDX can move from Ethereum ERC-20 to Modulax Chain and back, giving real external liquidity and value to $MDX on Modulax.
#Modulax #QuantumLedger #Quantum #QuantumReady #Devchain #BuildDifferent
$MDX Modulax Plan
Our target is to complete these in the next 10 days: DEX, Token Launcher, and Bridge.
1. UI for DEX, Token Launcher, and Bridge
2. Fixing bugs and making them smoother.
3. Put the apps live on our domain
4. Early access: wallets that got MDX rewards on Modulax Chain, can try the DEX and Token Launcher to deploy and trade newtoken/MDX pairs.
5. After everything runs stable, we’ll open the Bridge so MDX can move to Ethereum ERC-20 for real liquidity.
Step by step, we build and improve together.
$MDX Dev Progress Update
Here’s a first look at the Modulax DEX UI
Swap, liquidity, and pool stats now live on test.
Both the DEX and our no-code Token Launcher are still under active development, but the direction is clear:
1. Trade MDX pairs directly on-chain with a native AMM.
2. Launch tokens on Modulax without writing a single line of code or setting up LPs.
📌The UI is still a work in progress, expect more polish, refinements, and design upgrades to make it visually sharp and user-friendly.
We’ll keep sharing progress step by step as Modulax evolves.
We’re building Modulax to be easy, accessible, and quantum-ready. Anyone can use, from developers to first-time creators.
#Modulax #QuantumLedger #QuantumReady #Devchain #BuildDifferent
🔧 Modulax $MDX Dev Update
Right now we’re focused on making the EVM on Modulax stable and smooth for builders. First step: launching a native DEX on Modulax. This will let anyone create a pair with MDX, trade directly on-chain, and start putting the chain to use.
Target: ready by next week, with progress updates as we go.
This week’s priority is all about community, sharing knowledge, building momentum, and bringing in new holders to back the vision.
#Modulax #QuantumLedger #Devchain #BuildDifferent
Official Update MDX Rewards Dashboard is Live
The Modulax Rewards Dashboard is now live at https://t.co/5lyF4B5gSA.
From today, everyone can transparently check:
1. Top Gainer Leaderboard, see wallets with the highest daily $MDX rewards.
2. Rewards Calculator, enter your ERC-20 $MDX balance and instantly estimate your daily rewards.
This update ensures full transparency, everyone can verify them directly on the dashboard.
@Cointelegraph $MDX Modulax follows an open + verifiable stack: public RPC, Blockscout, reproducible builds, and PQC-hybrid governance keys. Docs dropping: Trust & Verification + PQC pilot details.
Ethereum’s Fusaka upgrade shows how important data availability sampling is for scaling. Modulax shares the same principle: data must be open, verifiable, and distributed. We’re exploring DAS-style approaches for $MDX too, but with a quantum-resistant layer and DePIN extensions. It’s not just scaling rollups, it’s scaling trust itself.
Fusaka will fix this.
But also, safety first is of the utmost importance for Fusaka. The core feature, PeerDAS, is trying to do something pretty unprecedented: have a live blockchain that does not require any single node to download the full data.
The way PeerDAS works is that each node only asks for a small number of "chunks", as a way of probabilistically verifying that more than 50% of chunks are available. If more than 50% of chunks are available, then the node theoretically can download those chunks, and use erasure coding to recover the rest.
In the first version, there are two cases where the full data of a block still needs to exist in one place: (i) initial broadcasting, (ii) reconstruction, in case a publisher publishes 50% <= p < 100% of a block. But these roles are untrusted: we only need one honest actor to do them, if there are also 100 dishonest actors the protocol simply bypasses them. And different nodes can perform this task for different blocks. In the future, cell-level messaging and distributed block building will allow even these two functions to be distributed.
This is all new technology, and the core devs are wise to be super cautious on testing, even after they have been working on this for years. This is also why the blob count will increase conservatively at first, and then become more aggressive over time. But it is the key to L2 scaling (and eventually L1 scaling, once the L1 gas limit goes high enough that we have to put L1 exec data into blobs)
I chose to build on Ethereum because that’s where the smartest developers and the strongest ecosystem already are. By being EVM-compatible and fully open-source, Modulax can attract real builders to contribute, audit, and push the project forward together.
This isn’t just about launching a chain, it’s about building with the community and for the community, leveraging the Ethereum ecosystem as the foundation while we innovate on top of it.
@VitalikButerin@ethereum@ethereumfndn@EFDevconnect
Building a blockchain from zero is not easy.
It takes countless hours, and often you find yourself repeating the same explanations while many don’t read or DYOR, they just gamble.
Still, we keep going. As builders, resilience is part of the job.
Would appreciate insights from those who’ve been through this before:
@VitalikButerin@toly@sandeepnailwal@StaniKulechov@cz_binance
Real building deserves real understanding.
#modulax #quantum #quantumsecurity
#quantumready
Most EVM chains today still rely on ECDSA, which we know quantum algorithms like Shor’s can eventually break.
Do you think it makes sense to start designing EVM clients that are ‘quantum-ready’ (so Dilithium/Kyber can be plugged in later) now, or wait until quantum computing actually becomes a real-world threat?
Open Question for Developers & Crypto Enthusiasts
EVM chains today rely on ECDSA, which is vulnerable to future quantum algorithms like Shor’s.
The question is: should we start building quantum-ready EVM clients now, architected so schemes like Dilithium and Kyber can be integrated without breaking contracts, or wait until quantum risk becomes urgent?
Inviting perspectives from core devs, researchers, and the broader community.
Would love to hear thoughts from @VitalikButerin@sandeepnailwal@hkalodner@ben_chain@jessepollak@gluk64@cz_binance and anyone interested in long-term blockchain security.
#EVM #QuantumReady #Blockchain #CryptoDev
Most EVM chains today still rely on ECDSA, which we know quantum algorithms like Shor’s can eventually break.
Do you think it makes sense to start designing EVM clients that are ‘quantum-ready’ (so Dilithium/Kyber can be plugged in later) now, or wait until quantum computing actually becomes a real-world threat?
@IncomeSharks $MDX Modulax mainnet is live, validators running, explorer active.
Quantum-ready from day one, built to evolve into Kyber + Dilithium.
Valid today. Safe tomorrow.