Quantum Technology

Built with NIST-approved post-quantum cryptography to protect your assets from future quantum computing threats. The first wallet ready for the quantum era.

NIST
Approved Standard
CRYSTALS
Kyber Algorithm
100%
Quantum Resistant
50K+
TPS

Post-Quantum Cryptography

NIST-approved algorithms designed to resist attacks from quantum computers

CRYSTALS-Kyber

NIST-selected standard for post-quantum encryption. Kyber is a lattice-based key encapsulation mechanism that provides security against attacks from both classical and quantum computers.

Technical Specifications

  • Algorithm: CRYSTALS-Kyber-1024
  • Security Level: AES-256 equivalent
  • Public Key Size: 3168 bytes
  • Ciphertext Size: 3968 bytes
  • Quantum Resistance: 100%
  • NIST Status: Selected for PQC Standard

Lattice-Based Encryption

Unlike traditional RSA and ECC encryption (vulnerable to Shor's algorithm), lattice-based cryptography relies on the hardness of mathematical problems that even quantum computers cannot solve efficiently.

Key Advantages

  • Quantum Resistance: Proven security against quantum attacks
  • Efficiency: Fast encryption and decryption
  • Scalability: Suitable for high-throughput systems
  • Versatility: Enables advanced cryptographic features
  • NIST Approved: Selected for standardization

Quantum-Resistant Architecture

How QFS Wallet protects your assets at every layer

User Wallet Layer

Quantum key generation using CRYSTALS-Kyber. Each wallet has unique quantum-resistant keys.

Network Layer

Post-quantum TLS 1.3 for all communications. Quantum-safe channel encryption.

Storage Layer

Quantum cold storage vaults with multi-signature authentication and lattice encryption.

Every transaction, key generation, and storage operation uses quantum-resistant algorithms

NIST Approved

Selected for Post-Quantum Cryptography Standardization

Why NIST Approval Matters

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) spent 6 years evaluating 82 quantum-resistant algorithms from around the world. CRYSTALS-Kyber was selected as the primary standard.

Rigorous 6-year evaluation
82 algorithms tested
Global cryptanalysis
Proven security proofs
Implementation tested
Performance verified

Performance Metrics

Quantum security without compromising speed

50K+
Transactions Per Second
With quantum-safe verification
<1s
Finality Time
Transaction settlement
99.99%
Uptime
Enterprise-grade reliability

QFS vs Traditional

How we compare to conventional crypto wallets

Feature QFS Wallet Traditional Wallets
Quantum Resistance CRYSTALS-Kyber (NIST) RSA/ECC (vulnerable)
Encryption Standard Post-Quantum TLS 1.3 Traditional TLS
Key Size 3168 bytes (quantum-safe) 256-2048 bytes
Future-Proof Ready for quantum era Vulnerable by 2030
NIST Approved Yes (selected algorithm) No
Transaction Speed 50,000+ TPS 15-50 TPS

Technology FAQ

Common questions about quantum technology

What is the quantum threat?

Quantum computers, once powerful enough, will be able to break current encryption (RSA, ECC) using Shor's algorithm. This threatens all existing crypto wallets. QFS uses quantum-resistant algorithms to protect against this.

When will quantum computers break crypto?

Experts predict quantum computers capable of breaking RSA by 2030-2035. QFS is future-proof and protects your assets today against future threats.

What is CRYSTALS-Kyber?

NIST-selected post-quantum encryption algorithm. It's a lattice-based key encapsulation mechanism that provides security against quantum computers.

Is QFS slower than traditional wallets?

No! Despite quantum security, we maintain 50,000+ TPS with 1-second finality - faster than most traditional wallets.

How do I know it's really quantum-safe?

Our code is open-source and has been audited by leading cryptographers. We use only NIST-approved algorithms.

Can I migrate my existing wallet?

Yes! QFS supports importing existing wallets and upgrading them to quantum-safe keys.

Ready for the Quantum Era?

Join 500,000+ users already protected by post-quantum cryptography. Your future self will thank you.