Frequently asked questions.
What is the Post Quantum Network Blockchain?
Post Quantum Network is a next-generation, quantum-resistant blockchain designed to ensure secure digital transactions in the post-quantum era. It integrates advanced cryptographic techniques, such as the Merkle Signature Scheme (XMSS) and Quantum Random Number Generation (QRNG), to protect against threats posed by quantum computing. The network is also compatible with Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), allowing developers to easily deploy smart contracts.
What problem does the Post Quantum Network solve?
Post Quantum Network addresses the vulnerability of traditional blockchain systems to quantum computers. As quantum computing becomes more advanced, classical cryptographic techniques (like RSA and ECC) could be broken. Post Quantum Network offers a secure alternative, ensuring long-term protection for digital assets and blockchain transactions against quantum attacks.
What is the Merkle Signature Scheme (XMSS)?
The Merkle Signature Scheme (XMSS) is a cryptographic technique that provides quantum-resistant security. XMSS is based on hash-based signatures, which are secure even in the presence of quantum computing threats. XMSS is designed to be secure and efficient, with minimal overhead, making it ideal for applications requiring large-scale digital signatures, such as blockchain.
What is Quantum Random Number Generation (QRNG)?
Quantum Random Number Generation (QRNG) is a process that uses the inherent unpredictability of quantum mechanics to generate truly random numbers. Unlike classical methods, which can be deterministic or predictable, QRNG ensures randomness at the quantum level. In Post Quantum Network, QRNG is used to enhance the security and unpredictability of cryptographic keys and processes.
How is Post Quantum Network compatible with Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM)?
Post Quantum Network is fully compatible with Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), meaning developers can deploy Ethereum-based smart contracts and decentralized applications (DApps) on the network without any modifications. This compatibility allows for seamless integration and migration of existing Ethereum projects to the quantum-resistant Post Quantum Network.
What is PQCN, and how is it used?
PQCN is the native cryptocurrency of the Post Quantum Network. It is used to pay for network transaction fees, smart contract execution, and other blockchain services. Like Ether (ETH) on Ethereum, PQCN powers the network and incentivizes validators and participants to maintain the integrity of the blockchain.
Why is quantum resistance important for blockchain?
Quantum resistance is crucial because, as quantum computing evolves, it will have the potential to break classical cryptographic algorithms like RSA and ECC, which are currently used in many blockchain platforms. Without quantum-resistant algorithms, digital assets, identities, and transactions on these platforms could be compromised. Post Quantum Network protects against these future risks.
How does the Post Quantum Network ensure security against quantum attacks?
Post Quantum Network leverages both Merkle Signature Scheme (XMSS) and Quantum Random Number Generation (QRNG), both approved by NIST, to provide a robust defense against quantum computing threats. By using these advanced cryptographic technologies, Post Quantum Network ensures that its transactions and data remain secure even in the future with powerful quantum computers.
How does the Post Quantum Network differ from other blockchains?
Unlike traditional blockchains, which rely on classical cryptographic methods that are vulnerable to quantum computing attacks, Post Quantum Network uses quantum-resistant algorithms, ensuring future-proof security. It also maintains compatibility with Ethereum’s ecosystem, providing a balance between innovation and usability.
What are the benefits of using Post Quantum Network?
- Quantum-resistant security: Protects against future quantum computing threats.
- EVM compatibility: Supports Ethereum smart contracts and DApps.
- True randomness: Enhanced security using Quantum Random Number Generation (QRNG).
- Efficient and scalable: Uses XMSS to provide lightweight, efficient digital signatures.
- AI/AGI Protection: Post Quantum Network is the first and only blockchain providing protection against the potential advancement of artificial general intelligence (AGI).
- Future-proof: Designed to secure blockchain technology in the post-quantum era.
How can developers start building on Post Quantum Network?
Developers can start building on Post Quantum Network by using existing Ethereum development tools (like Solidity, Remix, and Truffle), as the platform is fully compatible with EVM. They can deploy smart contracts and build DApps seamlessly with the security benefits of quantum resistance.
Where can I obtain PQCN?
PQCN, the native cryptocurrency of Post Quantum Network, can be obtained through pre-sale, decentralized exchanges (DEX), or centralized exchanges (CEX) after the coins are listed. Additionally, it can be acquired by participating in the network through staking or other methods.
Is Post Quantum Network open source?
Yes, Post Quantum Network is essentially a hybrid blockchain built as an open-source project. However, because the network is not yet live, we haven’t posted any code online on GitHub to prevent forgery. Once the mainnet launches, we’ll make the code publicly available on GitHub, encouraging developers, researchers, and the blockchain community to contribute to the advancement of quantum-resistant technologies.