Diam Genesis Delayed for Security-First Launch

Summary

The DIAM community has announced a delay to the planned Genesis launch of their blockchain. This decision prioritizes security, stability, and readiness for scale, as DIAM is being developed as a quantum-resistant Layer 1 blockchain designed for long-term infrastructure. The team is conducting final rigorous testing to ensure the platform meets its high standards before going live.

The blockchain of tomorrow is almost here.

We’re delaying Genesis to make sure it arrives exactly as it should.

When your core promise is security that lasts decades, you don’t rush the final step.

We’re running final validations, tightening configurations, and stress-testing every layer to make sure that when Diam goes live, it does so exactly as intended: secure, stable, and ready for scale from day one.

Security at this level takes years to develop & we are dedicated to making sure everything is perfect for launch.

Diam is the first Quantum Resistant Layer 1 blockchain designed for:

  • Quantum-resilient security by default
  • Multi-VM execution on a unified settlement layer
  • Built-in compliance controls
  • Enterprise-grade scalability
  • Long-term infrastructure thinking

Infrastructure meant to last decades doesn’t launch on “good enough.”

It launches when it’s ready.

Thank you for being part of our journey.

Genesis is coming.

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