Delaware, USA, March 25, 2026 – Mintfunnel, a Coinbound Company / Diamante, a Layer 1 blockchain backed by Abu Dhabi’s Royal Family, on March 11 launched its quantumDelaware, USA, March 25, 2026 – Mintfunnel, a Coinbound Company / Diamante, a Layer 1 blockchain backed by Abu Dhabi’s Royal Family, on March 11 launched its quantum

Diamante launches world’s first quantum-proof Layer 1 mainnet

2026/03/25 03:39
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Delaware, USA, March 25, 2026 Mintfunnel, a Coinbound Company / Diamante, a Layer 1 blockchain backed by Abu Dhabi’s Royal Family, on March 11 launched its quantum-resistant mainnet, designed with quantum-safe cryptography embedded at the core of the network architecture rather than introduced as a later upgrade or optional feature.

Every major blockchain today, Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, relies on encryption never built to withstand quantum computers. Vitalik Buterin acknowledged two weeks ago that Ethereum’s security overhaul could take until 2030. Bitcoin’s migration is estimated at five to ten years. CoinDesk reported that nearly seven million Bitcoin, including Satoshi’s coins, roughly $440 billion sit in wallets already vulnerable.

The timing is not coincidental. In January, the FBI, CISA, and NIST jointly designated 2026 the “Year of Quantum Security”, the first time federal agencies have treated quantum as operational, not theoretical. CISA mandated that U.S. agencies procure quantum-safe products. The G7 issued a migration roadmap targeting 2030, and Quantinuum filed a confidential IPO north of $20 billion. Quantum is no longer research; it is commercially investable infrastructure.

Implications for the Blockchain Ecosystem

For Users

Diamante’s network uses quantum-resistant cryptographic methods designed to help protect assets and transactions against potential future risks posed by quantum computing.

For Institutions

A blockchain infrastructure designed to support long-term development without requiring major cryptographic upgrades. Diamante reports MiCA compliance across 30 EU/EEA states and has received a FINMA no-action letter from Swiss regulators.

For the Broader Market

An example of how blockchain networks are beginning to address potential quantum-security risks affecting the broader digital asset ecosystem.

The Network

Diamante’s mainnet has been operational since 2022, with nearly two million wallets. This launch delivers over 120,000 transactions per second, 1.5 second finality, and three developer ecosystems on a single chain with a built in privacy layer.

The upgrade follows a testnet that drew 2.3 million users who ran 57 million transactions in two months. Enterprise adoption is live, including a signed tokenization deal with the world’s largest ferrochrome producer, representing over $3 billion in annual volume.

Diamante has raised $14 million and is currently raising $20 million at a $250 million pre-money valuation.

Executive Commentary

“Today this industry stops talking about the quantum threat and starts seeing the quantum solution. We built Diamante to be ready from day one, not from day someday. This isn’t just our milestone. It’s a wake up call for every chain still running on borrowed time,” said Chirag Jetani, Founder & CEO, Diamante.

“Security should never be something you bolt on after the fact. Every block, every transaction, every signature on Diamante is quantum safe by default. Not as a feature. Not as an option. As the foundation. The rest of the industry will spend years getting where we are today. We just got there first,” stated Arijit Biswas, CTO, Diamante.

About Diamante

Diamante is the world’s first quantum-safe Layer 1 blockchain, designed to be secure against future threats, compliant across global regulatory frameworks, and open to every major developer ecosystem. Its mainnet has been live since 2022 and is quantum-proof as of today.

Website: Diamante.io

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