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Quantova's public security archive — advisories (QSA), incident reports (QIR), and post-mortems (QPM), published after a fix is live. To report a vulnerability, use the bug bounty channels, not this repo.
Developer documentation and tutorials for Quantova, the post-quantum Layer 1 for institutional settlement — the Markdown/MDX content that powers the docs on the Quantova website.
Formal specifications for Quantova's consensus — a post-quantum NPoS Layer 1 that separates block production from finality and removes quantum-vulnerable randomness.
Practical, rigorous checklists for building, securing, and shipping applications and infrastructure on Quantova, the post-quantum Layer 1 for institutional settlement — written to be copied straight into a pull request, launch ticket, or audit scope.
Security policy, vulnerability disclosure, and bug bounty for Quantova, the post-quantum Layer 1 for institutional settlement — how to report, what's in scope, and how disclosure is coordinated.
Minimal starter template for building on Quantova — scaffold a project that reads chain state, deploys QRC20 contracts to the QVM, and sends signed transactions via the q_ JSON-RPC API. Testnet today, mainnet with a config change.
Public REST API for the Quantova network — read on-chain state, submit signed transactions, estimate fees, and bridge assets over HTTP. A single zero-dependency gateway in front of a live Quantova node.
Post-quantum client library for the Quantova network — query state, subscribe, and sign/submit transactions with Dilithium, Falcon & SPHINCS+ keys, via fully-typed Promise and RxJS APIs.
Everything required to run a validator on the Quantova network — the consensus rules you enforce, hardware and stake requirements, build and run commands, the JSON-RPC operating surface, fee and reward economics, and the slashing rules. Validators secure Quantova by staking QTOV, authoring blocks, and voting in finality.
Quantova Improvement Proposals (QIPs) and the public roadmap for the Quantova protocol — the post-quantum Layer 1 for institutional settlement, on testnet ahead of mainnet.
Quantova Improvement Proposals (QIPs) — the process and the proposals for protocol changes, standards, and architecture. Currently focused on the roadmap to mainnet.
The Quantova Improvement Proposal (QIP) process — how new features, protocol changes, and architectural standards for the Quantova protocol are proposed, discussed, and documented.