NIST defines 5 security levels for PQC. Level 1 matches AES-128. Level 3 matches AES-192. Level 5 matches AES-256. BMIC implements Level 3 for optimal balance of security and performance.
Level 1: equivalent to AES-128 (128-bit security). Level 2: equivalent to SHA-256 collision resistance. Level 3: equivalent to AES-192 (192-bit security). Level 4: equivalent to SHA-384 collision resistance. Level 5: equivalent to AES-256 (256-bit security). Higher levels mean larger keys and signatures.
Level 3 provides 192-bit equivalent quantum security, far exceeding any foreseeable quantum attack capability. Level 5 offers maximum security but with significantly larger keys and slower operations. Level 3 is the sweet spot recommended by most cryptographers for general-purpose use.
ML-KEM-768 (Level 3) for key exchange. ML-DSA-65 (Level 3) for signatures. ML-DSA-87 (Level 5) available for institutional high-security operations via QSaaS. This tiered approach matches security level to use case requirements.
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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