DIAM Quantum-Resistant Blockchain Ready

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Summary

DIAM announces its blockchain is built with post-quantum security as the default and a hybrid architecture that balances compliance and performance. The announcement cites the 2022 U.S. federal mandate and NIST standardization, urging networks to prepare now. It emphasizes that the transition to quantum-resistant cryptography has started and DIAM is already ready.

In 2022, the U.S. government mandated federal agencies to begin migrating to quantum-resistant cryptography.

Why?

Because the threat isn’t theoretical.

NIST has already standardized post-quantum algorithms. Global institutions are preparing for transition timelines measured in years, not decades.

Now ask yourself:

Is your blockchain preparing the same way?

Most networks were built on classical signatures that were never designed to survive quantum computation.

Diamante was architected differently.

  • Post-quantum security is the default.
  • Hybrid architecture by design.
  • Compliance and performance built in from day one.

When regulators and institutions move, infrastructure must already be ready.

The transition has started.

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