Quantum computers will break the encryption protecting nearly every wallet, exchange and ledger on earth. BMIC is the security network built to outlast it — quantum-resistant from the ground up.
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This wallet relies on encryption a quantum computer can break.
Here's the thing: this isn't unique to your wallet — it's virtually every wallet on earth. That's exactly the problem BMIC was built to solve.
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Nearly every wallet, exchange and blockchain relies on elliptic-curve and RSA cryptography. Those are safe against today's computers — but a sufficiently powerful quantum computer running Shor's algorithm can unravel them. When that arrives, the keys protecting digital assets become guessable.
It's already happening quietly. "Harvest now, decrypt later" means encrypted data and exposed public keys are being collected today, stored, and earmarked to be cracked the moment the hardware catches up. The industry knows it's coming. We're building for it now.
Public keys sit exposed on-chain the moment you transact. Adversaries are already archiving them for the day quantum can reverse them.
A cryptographically-relevant quantum computer runs Shor's algorithm at scale. ECDSA and RSA signatures — the backbone of crypto security — stop being safe.
Wallets and chains race to retrofit. Migrating live funds across broken cryptography is slow, risky, and leaves a long exposed window.
A wallet designed on post-quantum foundations from day one, so there's nothing to scramble to patch. You're protected before the window opens.
BMIC reworks digital-asset security from the foundations up, aligned with the direction the world's cryptographers are already moving: post-quantum cryptography standardised by NIST.
Built around quantum-resistant algorithm families — lattice-based key encapsulation and signatures of the kind now being standardised globally — instead of the elliptic-curve schemes quantum will break.
Your keys never leave your control. BMIC secures assets you own — it doesn't hold them for you, and there's no third party to fail.
Quantum resistance isn't a future update bolted onto an old wallet. It's the architecture from the first line — so there's no exposed migration window.
Security measured in decades, engineered to stay ahead of where computing is heading rather than where it's been.
Not a patch on the old way — the next standard for how digital assets are secured.
Foundations engineered to withstand the computing power that breaks today's encryption.
Self-custody at the core. Your assets stay yours — protected, never held by anyone else.
Designed for the world that's arriving, so your crypto stays safe long after the rules change.
Not a patch on the old way — the next standard for how digital assets are secured.
The people who move first on quantum security won't be the ones scrambling later.
Security measured in decades, not in the gap before the next breakthrough.
| Capability | BMIC | Ordinary wallet |
|---|---|---|
| Cryptographic foundation | Post-quantum, resistant by design | Elliptic-curve — breakable by quantum |
| Quantum readiness | Built in from day one | Needs a risky future retrofit |
| Exposed migration window | None — already on the safe side | Long, while funds sit at risk |
| Custody | Self-custody — your keys | Often varies / third-party held |
| Designed for | The era that's arriving | The era that's ending |
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