Tidecoin: Open Source Post-Quantum Security Bitcoin
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Tidecoin: Open Source Post-Quantum Security Bitcoin
Decentralized Quantum-resistant AI Supercomputing Network
A collection of introductory and intermediate material to help the community understand the cyber security risks forecasted due to the impending development of cryptographically relevant quantum computers, and updates on industry & government highlights from Australia and internationally
Hybrid quantum-classical encryption system using BB84 protocol, AES-256, HMAC, and optional post-quantum signatures. Includes full GUI and scientific metrics logging.
Python implementation of the FALCON (Fast Fourier Lattice-based Compact Signatures over NTRU) post-quantum signature algorithm.
Mini PQC Scanner is a streamlined, command-line tool that helps organizations assess their quantum readiness by scanning systems, services, and cryptographic implementations. This lightweight version focuses on core scanning functionality, making it perfect for automated assessments, CI/CD integration, and rapid security audits.
Unified deterministic architecture combining verifiable time, consent, policy enforcement, runtime integrity, AI safety, and custody into a single post-quantum security stack.
BRC-8888: Bitcoin protocol for evolving AI/PQ digital objects on Ordinals. Supports tokens, NFTs, AI agents. Genesis UNQ: 21M supply, phased mints (10M @ 2100 sats, 11M @ 4200 sats), 1% protocol fee. Open-source MIT. Bounties: 0.5% fees + 100k UNQ for first integrations. https://github.com/NisetaSigosi/brc8888
Software Authenticator using ML-DSA 44/65/87 and ES256 algorithms with CTAP and UHID implementations written Rust, using the prebuilt liboqs library written in C.
C implementation of a blind signature protocol based on ZKBoo (MPC-in-the-Head), using MSS (Merkle Signature Scheme) coupled with WOTS as the underlying one-time signature (OTS).
A Post-Quantum Cryptocurrency with Inflation Resistance
Post-Quantum Qoin
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