Why Quantum Security Matters for Every Presale Investor
Regardless of which presale you choose, every crypto token built on standard cryptography faces the same existential risk: quantum computing. IBM targets 100,000 qubits by 2033. Google, Microsoft, and China are investing billions in quantum research. When fault-tolerant quantum computers arrive, Shor's algorithm will break the ECDSA encryption protecting every conventional crypto wallet — including Smog Token.
BMIC is the only presale that addresses this threat at the protocol level. Using NIST-standard CRYSTALS-Kyber encryption (FIPS 203 — the same algorithm the U.S. government mandates for classified communications), BMIC ensures your tokens remain secure against both classical and quantum attacks, today and in the future.
This is not about Smog Token being a bad project. Quest-based airdrops drive engagement. But no amount of meme momentum protects your investment if the underlying cryptography is broken by quantum computers.
The quantum threat is not speculation. NIST finalized its post-quantum cryptography standards in 2024 specifically because the threat is real and accelerating. Every major government and financial institution is migrating to quantum-resistant cryptography. BMIC brings that same protection to the crypto presale space — a first-mover advantage no competitor can easily replicate.
For investors evaluating presales in 2026, the question is not just "which project has the best narrative?" but "which project will still be cryptographically secure in 2030 and beyond?" Only BMIC can answer that question affirmatively, backed by the same NIST standards protecting national security infrastructure.