Institutional custody providers BitGo, Fireblocks, and Copper use ECDSA and MPC-TSS for key management. All are quantum-vulnerable and face pressure to migrate to PQC.
Multi-party computation threshold signature schemes (MPC-TSS) used by Fireblocks and others distribute key material across multiple parties. However the underlying cryptography (ECDSA) remains quantum-vulnerable. MPC distributes risk across parties but does not change the mathematical vulnerability.
Institutional custodians face regulatory, insurance, and client pressure to demonstrate quantum readiness. BMIC QSaaS provides a migration pathway that custodians can integrate without rebuilding their entire infrastructure.
Is Fireblocks quantum-safe? No. Fireblocks MPC technology improves classical security but uses ECDSA at its core. PQC integration through platforms like BMIC QSaaS is needed for quantum resistance.
Every day you wait, more of your public keys are being harvested. Intelligence agencies are running Harvest Now, Decrypt Later operations right now. Your wallet’s ECDSA keys are being collected and stored for the day quantum computers can crack them. That day is approaching faster than anyone expected.
BMIC’s presale is live — but it won’t last forever. With 50 phases and a 20% price increase from first to final tier, every phase that passes means a higher entry price. The public listing price will be set ABOVE the final presale tier. Early participants get the best deal. Period.
Don’t be the person who understood the quantum threat but didn’t act. The presale has already raised over $500,000 from investors who understand what’s coming. The window for ground-floor positioning is closing.
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