BTQ Technologies
BTQ Technologies builds quantum-resistant blockchain infrastructure, developing post-quantum cryptographic implementations for blockchain networks, cryptocurrency systems, and decentralized applications. In October 2025, BTQ demonstrated the first successful quantum-resistant Bitcoin implementation using NIST-standardized PQC, replacing vulnerable ECDSA signatures with ML-DSA. The company's Bitcoin Quantum Core addresses the threat to the $2.4 trillion Bitcoin market from future quantum attacks.
- Country
- Canada
- Founded
- 2021
- Stage
- Public
Stock · TSX-V: BTQ
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