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Quantum-resistant infrastructure for Base. Smart accounts, bridge security, and operator key hardening built for the next cryptographic era.

Base Katılım Mayıs 2026
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Qubitor@qubitornetwork·
QUBITOR Presale Allocation presale.qubitor.org Network: Base ⚠️ send ETH on Base only Rate: 1 ETH = 1% of supply (10,000 QBT) Min: 0.1 ETH · Max: 1 ETH per wallet Hard cap: 10 ETH Presale contract (Base): 0x21117BAc2FE181f8bEa2378B3B4A0ab903bEA688 Important: send only from a wallet you control, never from a centralized exchange, and only on the Base network. Your allocation is tracked to the wallet you send from and sent back to that same wallet once Qubitor is live. Once the 10 ETH cap is filled the presale closes; contributions above the cap are refunded. QUBITOR is building post-quantum account security, stronger signer models, safer wallet infrastructure, and the long-term migration toward quantum-resistant blockchain systems.
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Qubitor@qubitornetwork·
We studied @VitalikButerin's github.com/vbuterin/sphin… repo while shaping Qubitor’s post-quantum account layer. It’s an interesting hash-based signature research direction. For default Qubitor Account control, we chose ML-DSA instead because it is NIST-standardized in FIPS 204 and fits better for production wallet flows today.
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Qubitor@qubitornetwork·
Quantum resistance will not be one feature. It will be a long migration across accounts, bridges, operators, governance, consensus, DA, and proof systems. Qubitor starts with the parts teams can actually harden today. The keys that sign. The accounts that hold. The controls that upgrade. The operators that run the system. That is the starting point for $QBT on Base.
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Qubitor@qubitornetwork·
So, why Base? Base gives Qubitor the right execution environment. Fast enough for real usage, close to the Ethereum ecosystem, and already where builders are shipping consumer and onchain applications. Qubitor is not trying to replace that stack. It is designed to add a post-quantum security layer where it is practical first.
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Qubitor@qubitornetwork·
Qubitor’s direction is account and operations-layer quantum resistance. That means building around: → PQ and hybrid smart accounts → stronger signer models → bridge/admin hardening → operator key migration → governance crypto-agility → a roadmap toward deeper protocol-level resilience
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Qubitor@qubitornetwork·
Most security assumptions in crypto still depend on legacy signature schemes. That works today, but it is not where the industry ends. If the keys controlling funds, contracts, bridges, operators, and governance cannot evolve, the rest of the stack inherits that weakness. Qubitor exists for that transition.
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Qubitor@qubitornetwork·
Crypto is heading toward a post-quantum migration whether people are ready for it or not. The first shift will not be some overnight chain rewrite. It starts with the keys. Wallet keys, bridge keys, admin keys, sequencer keys, treasury keys, governance keys. That is the layer $QBT is focused on.
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Qubitor@qubitornetwork·
Introducing Qubitor $QBT on Base. Quantum resistance starts with the keys that control the system. Wallets, bridges, operators, upgrade paths, governance, and protocol controls all need a migration path toward post-quantum security. Qubitor is built for that transition.
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