Secured against the computer that hasn’t been built yet.
Soqucoin is a proof-of-work blockchain whose every signature is lattice-based (ML-DSA-44, NIST FIPS 204) — quantum-resistant from the genesis block. Not retrofitted. Not a feature flag. The foundation.
Every blockchain in production today is signed with elliptic-curve cryptography. A sufficiently large quantum computer running Shor’s algorithm breaks all of it — and the coins it secures become forgeable retroactively.
The standard answer is “we’ll migrate later.” Migration means re-securing trillions in value, in flight, under adversarial pressure. We think that’s the wrong bet.
“Quantum resistance is not a feature you add. It is the assumption you build on.”
- Signature scheme
- ML-DSA-44 · Dilithium
- Cryptographic standard
- NIST FIPS 204
- Per-signature size
- 2,420 bytes
- Consensus
- Scrypt · AuxPoW proof-of-work
- Model
- UTXO · covenant script layer
- Network status
- Stagenet · block —
Five ways into the post-quantum ecosystem. Each path leads to a live property — a pool, a bridge, a scanner, the Foundation — not a waitlist.
For developersBuild quantum-safe applications.
A pure-TypeScript SDK, in-browser Dilithium signing, and a live playground — generate a wallet, fund it, sign and broadcast a real transaction without installing anything.
For minersSecure the chain, earn the block.
Scrypt proof-of-work with merge-mined AuxPoW. Point a rig at SOQUPOOL for transparent, post-quantum-signed payouts — on hardware you already own.
For holders & usersHold and move SOQ, quantum-safe.soqtec.soqu.org ↗
The SOQ-TEC bridge moves value between pSOQ and native SOQ with Dilithium 3-of-5 signing — no classical key anywhere in the path.
For institutionsThe long-horizon thesis.
The security model, the cryptographic posture, the patent portfolio, and an honest account of what is live today versus on the roadmap.
For researchersThe science and the stewardship.Foundation ↗
The Soqucoin Foundation funds the lattice cryptography and post-quantum research — and PQCAT scans real systems for quantum-vulnerable cryptography today.