Ameritec IPS, a U.S.-based company specializing in cybersecurity and blockchain innovation, has announced plans to launch Q-AmChain, a next-generation blockchain platform built with quantum-resistant security. The company confirmed that the platform will begin a phased deployment starting in June 2026.
Q-AmChain has been designed specifically to counter emerging threats posed by quantum computing. Unlike traditional blockchain systems that rely on elliptic curve cryptography, the new platform incorporates post-quantum cryptographic algorithms across its entire framework. This includes transaction processing, consensus protocols, validator operations, and wallet authentication ensuring comprehensive protection against future quantum-based attacks.
The announcement aligns with growing global concern around quantum security. Recent updates in U.S. federal cybersecurity strategies have highlighted the urgency of transitioning to post-quantum cryptography, particularly for critical infrastructure and digital ecosystems such as blockchain.
Q-AmChain introduces several advanced capabilities aimed at enhancing both security and scalability:
- End-to-end post-quantum cryptographic protection
- AI-driven threat detection for continuous, real-time monitoring
- High-performance infrastructure designed for large-scale transaction processing
- Biometric-based wallet authentication to strengthen user security
The platform will replace Ameritec IPS’s existing Proof-of-Authority AmChain network and will serve as the backbone for its growing HEWE (Health and Wealth) ecosystem As part of this transition, existing ecosystem tokens will be upgraded to quantum-secure versions. HEWE and AMC tokens will evolve into Q-HEWE and Q-AMC, with the company assuring a seamless migration process for users on supported exchanges.
Quantum computing is expected to disrupt current encryption standards, creating vulnerabilities in systems not built to withstand such capabilities. One of the most concerning risks is the “harvest now, decrypt later” approach, where encrypted data is collected today with the intention of breaking it in the future using quantum technologies By embedding quantum-resistant security directly into its protocol, Q-AmChain aims to future-proof blockchain applications, including decentralized finance, digital payments, and enterprise solutions.
William Tran, Director of International Business Development at Ameritec IPS, emphasized the urgency of adopting quantum-safe technologies. He noted that the transition is no longer a distant concern but an immediate priority, and that Q-AmChain has been engineered to deliver long-term security for evolving digital infrastructures.
The deployment of Q-AmChain will follow a phased roadmap beginning in June 2026. This will include the introduction of validator node programs, developer onboarding initiatives, enterprise collaborations, and broader institutional adoption efforts As global standards bodies and regulators accelerate efforts toward quantum readiness, blockchain platforms built with advanced cryptographic resilience are expected to shape the future of secure digital ecosystems.
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