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Quantum-Lattice

Post - Quantum Blockchain (ML-DSA-65)

Quantum-Lattice is a Layer 1 blockchain signed entirely with ML-DSA-65 (NIST FIPS 204) — resisting quantum attacks that already threaten Bitcoin and Ethereum via "harvest now, decrypt later." Live now: real proof-of-work mining, a non-custodial browser wallet (WASM, client-side signing), mining clients for Linux/Windows, a live explorer, and a Security & Transparency page with reproducible cryptographic test vectors. Open source, Apache 2.0 licensed. Built by Futuristic AI, Durban, South Africa.

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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I built Quantum-Lattice independently, out of Durban, South Africa — a Layer 1 blockchain signed entirely with ML-DSA-65, the finalized NIST post-quantum cryptographic standard. The short version of why: Bitcoin, Ethereum, and nearly every chain today rely on elliptic-curve signatures, which a sufficiently powerful quantum computer could eventually break. Worse, that's not purely a future problem — public chain data recorded today can be decrypted retroactively once that hardware exists ("harvest now, decrypt later"). I wanted to build something that doesn't have that vulnerability at all, from genesis. Everything's genuinely live and testable right now — real mining, a working non-custodial wallet with in-browser key generation, and full source code open on GitHub if you want to see how it's actually built, not just take my word for it. Honest disclosure since I'd rather say it upfront: this is early-stage — a small node cluster I run myself, not yet independently audited by a third party (though I've done careful internal review and published real, reproducible cryptographic test vectors on the site). Happy to answer anything — technical, "why did you build this," whatever. Thanks for checking it out!

About Quantum-Lattice on Product Hunt

Post - Quantum Blockchain (ML-DSA-65)

Quantum-Lattice was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #26 on the daily leaderboard. Quantum-Lattice is a Layer 1 blockchain signed entirely with ML-DSA-65 (NIST FIPS 204) — resisting quantum attacks that already threaten Bitcoin and Ethereum via "harvest now, decrypt later." Live now: real proof-of-work mining, a non-custodial browser wallet (WASM, client-side signing), mining clients for Linux/Windows, a live explorer, and a Security & Transparency page with reproducible cryptographic test vectors. Open source, Apache 2.0 licensed. Built by Futuristic AI, Durban, South Africa.

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