
Swiss-registered blockchain network QoreChain has recorded a transaction on its live public mainnet utilizing a complete, end-to-end post-quantum cryptography (PQC) stack. The transaction involved a transfer of 1,000 QOR executed on July 2, 2026, routing directly into a standard address generated via the open-source Keplr self-custody wallet. While individual decentralized protocols have previously implemented partial [...] The post QoreChain Implements Complete NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography Stack on Public Mainnet appeared first on Quantum Computing Report .
The NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography standardization process is maturing, and blockchain networks capable of implementing these new cryptographic primitives are emerging.
This event demonstrates the practical application of post-quantum cryptography on a live public blockchain, mitigating a future systemic risk from quantum computing to digital assets and secure transactions.
The ability to conduct secure transactions on a public blockchain resistant to quantum computing attacks is now proven, offering a pathway for other digital asset systems.
- · QoreChain
- · PQC developers
- · Blockchain users
- · Threat actors with quantum computing capabilities
- · Legacy cryptographic systems
Increased confidence in the long-term security of quantum-resistant blockchains and digital assets.
Accelerated adoption and integration of PQC standards across other critical digital infrastructure, including financial systems and government communications.
Shifting geopolitical dynamics as nations perceive enhanced cyber resilience from quantum threats as a strategic advantage.
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