NFTs and the Quantum Problem
Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are ownership records stored on blockchain — secured by the same ECDSA cryptography as regular crypto transactions. If quantum computers can derive ECDSA private keys from public keys (via Shor's algorithm), they can transfer NFT ownership from any wallet that has a visible public key.
The BMIC Quantum-Safe NFT Infrastructure
BMIC's ML-DSA (FIPS 204) signature scheme provides quantum-safe transaction signing — meaning NFT ownership records protected by BMIC's architecture remain secure against quantum attack.
Why This Creates Demand for BMIC
As the NFT market matures and high-value digital assets accumulate, the security of ownership records becomes critical. Institutional collectors, brands, and artists who hold significant NFT portfolios will eventually demand quantum-safe infrastructure. BMIC is the only NIST-certified quantum-safe option available at presale price. ⚠️ DYOR. Not financial advice. Crypto investments carry significant risk.