U.S. Law Requires Post-Quantum Technology for Government Contracts

"Within 5 years, today’s crypto won’t be safe.” In this urgent clip, Kapil Dhiman (CEO & Co‑founder, Quranium) discusses the new U.S. mandate: all tech businesses must adapt to post-quantum technology for government deals.

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"Within 5 years, today’s crypto won’t be safe.” In this urgent clip, Kapil Dhiman (CEO & Co‑founder, Quranium) explains the new U.S mandate: any tech business with the U.S. government must adopt post‑quantum cryptography. Backed by NIST standards, they warn that ECDSA and RSA will be obsolete, so the transition to quantum‑safe systems has to start now. 🚀 About Quranium: Quranium is a Layer 1 blockchain protocol optimized for post-quantum security, AI integration, and EVM compatibility. It uses quantum-resistant encryption, supports intelligent automation at the protocol level, and enables seamless interoperability with the Ethereum Virtual Machine. The protocol is designed for high-throughput execution, deterministic consensus, and long-term resilience against both classical and quantum computational attacks. Launched in 2024 by a team of Web3 pioneers, Quranium has grown into a global organization with more than 50 team members. It is headquartered in Switzerland, and has offices in DMCC (UAE), and Singapore. Want to learn more? Start here: https://quranium.org/ Together, let’s shape a future where security, resilience, and decentralization are not just promises—they’re the foundation. Join Quranium, be uncrackable."

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