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If you ever wanted to DYOR on Qustream @qu_stream but haven't done so yet, this is a good time to look into it. It covers multiple in-depth applications for the technology in great detail. If any of those topics interest you, they are all worth reading through. qustream.co.uk/
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Some conversations are worth showing up for. Next week, @MCGlive hosts Adrian Neal and Arata Ishiki live on X at 16:30 UTC. - quantum security - real infrastructure - crypto exposure - contested communications - the road ahead for $QST This is one to tune into.
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QuStream at NMIOTC’s annual NATO conference in Greece. Adrian Neal presented on secure communications for maritime critical infrastructure and contested environments. The thesis is moving beyond papers and timelines. It is entering rooms built around operational readiness.
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The detail that matters here: That recap isn't from an attendee, a partner, or anyone holding a bag. That's the retired Lt Col who ran the panel posting his own summary and his own photo of the slide, to his own defence-sector network. No stake. No solana:AUuCEHQ7sm2i5GmaHrpE961voWcTY8U6mgrkhcV7pump. No reason to write it except that it happened. Official agenda: nmiotc.nato.int/nmiotc-annua… The slide clearly references "Early QuStream Field-Trial Results for Multi-Domain Operations in Contested Environments." and we see QuStream's CEO, Adrian Neal, on the panel. Independent sources beat team/community announcements.
Some rooms matter more than others. Last week in Greece, Adrian Neal presented QuStream’s work on resilience-first secure communications for maritime critical infrastructure. -multi-domain operations -contested environments -communications under pressure The use case is becoming impossible to ignore.
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Claude Fable 5 oneshot... Actually, it just through QuStream solana:AUuCEHQ7sm2i5GmaHrpE961voWcTY8U6mgrkhcV7pump was good.
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Oops, thought...not through. Oh well, I'm not infallible like Claude Fable 5.
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AI just built Minecraft and Photoshop from a single prompt. Every codebase on earth got less defensible this week. QuStream's security was never the code — it's quantum entropy, consumed once, gone forever. There's no prompt for that. solana:AUuCEHQ7sm2i5GmaHrpE961voWcTY8U6mgrkhcV7pump
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"This one is my favorite - Claude Fable 5" Claude Fable 5: clones Minecraft, clones Photoshop. Thing is, it could clone QuStream's code line for line and still not break a single message. The secret isn't the software. It's the entropy. That's the whole design. $QST
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solana:AUuCEHQ7sm2i5GmaHrpE961voWcTY8U6mgrkhcV7pump really does take an entirely different approach. In a world where it seems like exploits are happening more and more frequently, the value of not passing key information over the internet can't be overstated. To anyone watching, QuStream makes your data indistinguishable from random. Looks like people are starting to notice.
Most post-quantum security is still built on one idea: make the maths harder to break. QuStream takes a different path. It does not rely on hiding a mathematical problem forever. It uses public quantum-random material and private endpoint state to derive fresh keys locally. The difference is not “stronger encryption.” It is a different security model.
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Even as it's preparing to secure critical systems in the most harsh electronic warfare environments, you're sleeping on @qu_stream. "Wait, the NATO validation is real?" Yes, it is. Will you catch the asymmetric gains, or sit on the sidelines? $QST nmiotc.nato.int/nmiotc-annua…
A vessel does not get to choose clean conditions. A drone does not wait for perfect signal. A maritime operator cannot pause the mission because the network is noisy. In contested environments, communication is not just a technical layer. It is the difference between command and silence. That is why DQSP exists. DQSP is QuStream’s electronic-warfare hardened secure communications protocol. It is built so encrypted messages can keep moving when the channel is degraded, hostile, and actively attacked. No fragile setup moment. No live handshake for the adversary to target. No assumption that the network will behave nicely. Secure communication is only useful if it survives the environment it runs in.
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Replying to @coingecko
QuStream has only 2500 holders, and they have collaborations with Nokia and Capgemini, each with over $20 billion in revenue. The founder, cryptographer Adrian Neal, just presented at a NATO event in Greece about how to secure their communications against signal jamming.
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I asked SuperGrok to look at all of the recent developments around solana:AUuCEHQ7sm2i5GmaHrpE961voWcTY8U6mgrkhcV7pump @qu_stream and estimate the appropriate Market Cap. Looks like we're in agreement, underpriced significantly for what it is and has validation for. Prompt and full response provided here: x.com/i/grok/share/4cfae52dd…
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$QST looks like a generational bottom to me not for long, imo AI had its party already quantum security is next, and @qu_stream is one of the few projects with real enterprise-level signal behind it Nokia. Capgemini. live demos. actual product. this is the kind of chart people only notice after it reverses think about it
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A Q-Block is not the secret. It is public quantum-random material. The secret is the path through it. QuStream endpoints use shared private state to walk that material and derive fresh keys locally. Everyone can see the noise. Only the endpoints know the route.
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Is your project founder speaking at NATO events to secure their drone communications against enemy signal jamming? QuStream's just did. $QST @qu_stream
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Following yesterday's NMIOTC content with the adjacent use case. The architectural property that makes QSDP (QuStream Defense Protocol) hold command authority through Russian EW jamming is the same property that makes QSSP (QuStream Satellite Protocol) keep satellite calls connected through poor signal. No handshake to break. Single-use keys derived locally instead of negotiated across the link. Calls that connect on the first scrap of signal, hold through dropouts, and deliver where current phones show "no service." Viasat. Inmarsat. Thuraya. Iridium. Starlink Direct-to-Cell. Pass-through and regenerative satellite networks, made resilient at the software layer only. No new satellites, no hardware refresh. The defense case is dramatic. The satellite phone case is commercially scalable. Same technology, two operational gaps. qustream.co.uk/qssp.html
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Today, Adrian Neal is presenting QSDP (QuStream Defence Protocol) at the NMIOTC NATO conference in Crete. The data: every major encryption approach run through the same combined attack profile (packet loss, bit errors, burst jamming, reordering applied together). The kind of contested environment Western drones are actually losing C2 in. QSDP holds command authority across the sweep. ML-KEM, the NIST #PQC standard, delivers 0% because its handshake can't complete under packet loss. AES-GCM degrades to near-zero. ECDH dies. QSDP is the only line that stays up. The threat model isn't theoretical. Zhitel, Pole-21, and Krasukha are actual Russian EW systems currently operating in Ukraine. Western tactical encryption breaks against them. Post-quantum encryption doesn't help if the handshake never completes. The audience today: military officers and procurement from NATO maritime command, JFCNF, and member-state defense bodies. They're not in the room because quantum computers might exist sometime between 2029-2035. They're in the room because drone warfare is the present, signal denial is operational reality, and resilient communications during contested operations is something they need answers for this year. Explore the data yourself: qustream.co.uk/qsdp-dashboar… Project market cap: $ 2.74m.
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QuSpace is starting slightly later today. See new time below. Speak soon!
Join our community call for the latest $QST development updates on Monday. x.com/i/spaces/1AJEmmXjYYoJL
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