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BREAKING: NIST Sets 2035 Deadline — Every Crypto Without PQC Will Be Obsolete

NIST has set 2035 as the hard deprecation date for classical cryptographic algorithms. That means every crypto project using ECDSA has a 9-year countdown to migrate or die. BMIC is already there.

The Deprecation Deadline

NIST’s 2035 deadline is not a suggestion. Federal systems must migrate to PQC. Regulated financial institutions follow federal standards. Crypto exchanges and custodians are regulated entities. The compliance cascade reaches every corner of crypto.

What Happens to Non-PQC Projects

Projects that haven’t migrated by 2035: excluded from regulated exchanges, denied institutional custody, dropped from ETFs, rejected by compliance-conscious investors. The ECDSA deadline is a death sentence for projects that don’t act.

Why BMIC Is Already Positioned

BMIC doesn’t need to migrate — it was built on PQC from day one. When the deadline pressure intensifies, BMIC is the established safe harbour. Being early to PQC isn’t just about security — it’s about survival.


WARNING: The Quantum Clock Is Ticking

Right now, intelligence agencies are harvesting your public keys. Every ECDSA transaction is being recorded for the day quantum computers crack them. BMIC is the ONLY project that makes this attack impossible through Zero Public-Key Exposure. The presale has raised over $500K and prices are climbing through 50 phases. Once this window closes, it closes forever. Don’t be the person who understood the threat but didn’t act.

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