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Mehow
@MehowHacks
CEO @Americanfort_io, Life hax0r, multi-patented inventor, husband, EMT, SAR, HAM, pilot, eng, river runner, maker, skier, guitarist, hunter and fitness fanatik
Jackson Hole, WY Katılım Ekim 2009
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@bitbrainers @CoinDesk You’re not reading that paper correctly - it clearly states that the money does need to move to a new address. In the AF tech it doesn’t and AF works on all chains. “quantum resistant” addresses are a whole new type of address.
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@CoinDesk The coins don't need to move. The protocol upgrades around them. BIP-360 proposes quantum-resistant addresses that protect dormant coins without requiring any transaction. Satoshi's wallet stays cold forever.
bitbrainers.com/2026/05/32-of-…
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The authors are me and the AF team. We published the Ed25519 version of the tech referenced in the article today. The secp256k1 version we’re almost done with, we confirmed it works already and we’ll be publishing that shortly. With the secp256k1 version there are two variants of protection…
1. Any address derived with BIP-32 (which should be all the money in crypto except the oldest of old wallets that were pre BIP-32 paper wallets) is automatically quantum protected with no funds migration by the user and that has a 9 second proving time.
2. We have a new QBIP-32 for secp256k1 which is a new HD derivation standard that does the same thing as above but does it in under 100ms and also works with standard ECDSA signing.
So the general deployment idea is that paper wallets move funds to BIP-32 before q-day (our expert opinion on when that is 2032) and users on their next transaction use QBIP-32 for more future speed. QBIP-32 will work today with millisecond derivation time of the address and can be traditionally signed (again milliseconds) and 100ms quantum proving time when the nodes decide it’s q-day. The nodes can decide whether to spend you need the old school ECDSA sign (BIP-32 or QBIP-32) or both or just quantum. In any case where the money is going and addresses can stay the same forever.
QBIP-32 keys will be indistinguishable from regular BIP-32 keys or even just randomly generated keys except for the ability to produce ZPKs. Nobody can look at the public keys and know how they were derived.
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Ten years ago, I walked into Tesla as an intern — January 2015, back when all we built was the Model S.
I never imagined I'd one day lead the Fremont factory where we are building some of the most amazing cars the world has ever seen.
Today we sunset the S/X program, and it's bittersweet. The first ever car I bought was a Model S. It showed me a whole new world, and a reason to believe in futuristic technology.
The end of one thing makes room for new beginning of the other. We're letting go of something we loved a lot so we can build something even greater. Big things are already on their way to Fremont factory— a future of amazing abundance.
Thank you, @elonmusk, for the vision. To everyone who built this with me: thank you. Onto the next chapter. 🚀
Tesla@Tesla
Model S & X Signature Delivery Event twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Quantum computers will eventually be able to drain any wallet whose public key has been exposed on-chain. That's basically everyone.
We just filed the patent to fix it and raised $8M to make sure it gets built.
Quantum-resistant transaction signing, embedded directly into our Send-to-Name™ infrastructure, so every transaction is protected before the threat arrives, not after.
AmericanFortress™ is the first naming and privacy layer to get here, and we're just getting started.
Check out the news on @Investingcom below.

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@almasjustine @Americanfort_io You’re right - our tech on the UTXO side can’t know your balances. On EVM side we use Infura and Infura can track your info although we don’t do it. At some point we’ll setup a cfilter version of Infura.
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The simplest explanation of AmericanFortress?
Decentralized PayPal for all of crypto.
@MehowHacks on what that actually means 👇
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@Americanfort_io @MehowHacks Watching @MehowHacks break it down, I'm thinking this is what mass adoption actually looks like. No more copying long strings or stressing about phishing, just smooth transfers that stay private by default.
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@beyondsexual @Americanfort_io Yup we’re going to add a private storage feature to our wallet tech.
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