Built on the same post-quantum foundation.
The post-quantum cryptography TRELYAN develops in the open — the Falcon-1024 lattice signature, ML-DSA, and the hash-based families — is applied beyond the inscription protocol. The products below share one principle: an outcome you can verify or measure, rather than a claim you must trust, as the unit of integrity.
Applications of the work.
THRONDAR
An AI-provenance layer: every answer a THRONDAR model produces is signed with post-quantum signatures — ML-DSA-87 (FIPS-204) as the load-bearing gate, with an additive hash-based SLH-DSA-256f (FIPS-205) diversity leg — and anchored on-chain, so that anyone can verify in their own browser that a given output is authentic and unaltered. It moves AI from "trust the output" to "verify the output."
throndar.ai →NERION
The custody layer beneath a signer. NERION uses dual-cloud envelope encryption: a data-encryption key is generated locally, wrapped at rest by a cloud KMS under a second-cloud key-encryption key, and zeroized after use — so the secrets behind a signer are never written to disk in the clear, and no single cloud holds enough to recover them alone.
Apex
Measure whether a trading edge is real — not a money printer. Apex is a risk-managed, multi-signal council for short-horizon Up/Down markets across crypto and stocks. Eleven independent signals vote, a risk manager gates every decision, and a full statistical suite proves whether an edge is real or just luck. Delivered as a metered REST API. Analytics only — it places no real trades and is not financial advice.
Explore Apex →QuantumDNA
Verifiable credentials whose proof is hybrid post-quantum — signed at once with classical Ed25519, lattice ML-DSA-87, and optional hash-based SLH-DSA. A did:trelyan identity, selective disclosure of only the claims you choose, holder proof-of-possession, and W3C-VC interop. Forging a credential would require breaking three independent cryptographic families at once — under the declared trust model and today's known algorithms.
QuantumPay
A payer hybrid-signs a payment intent (payee, amount, currency, expiry); a processor verifies it is authentic, amount/payee-bound, unexpired, and un-replayed before acting. The authorization layer — it does not move money; settlement stays on a regulated rail.
Explore QuantumPay →QuantumShield IoT
Firmware releases are hybrid-signed as manifests; a device verifies before flashing — authentic vendor, the binary matches the signed hash, the version is strictly newer (anti-rollback), and the model matches. A signed-but-old vulnerable image is rejected, so re-flashing it is not an attack path.
Explore QuantumShield →Use the work directly.
The cryptography, in your hands today — a free scanner to measure where you stand, and the open-source library the rest of the suite is built on.
CBOM Scanner
Point it at a codebase and it inventories the cryptography in use, flags what a quantum computer would break — RSA, ECDSA, Diffie-Hellman, elliptic-curve keys — and grades post-quantum readiness A–F as a CycloneDX CBOM. A free in-browser scan and a GitHub Action that runs the same check in CI; a failing grade is the starting point for a signed migration plan.
Run a free scan →verify-pqc SDK
The cryptography behind everything on this page, published as an open-source (MIT) library: hybrid signing and verification with ML-DSA-87, SLH-DSA and Ed25519, a Falcon-1024 on-chain verifier, transparency-log and conformance tooling, and verifiers that run in the browser. The code is public, so the claims are checkable rather than taken on trust.
For developers →Built, and still building.
Working cryptographic cores that are not yet finished products. Each is a reference implementation — the hard cryptography exists and is tested; the surrounding network, apps, or services are honestly future work. Listed so the suite is transparent, not to imply any of them is ready to ship.
QIV — Quantum IP Vault
Inscribe a document or design and get a portable proof of what existed and when: a three-family hybrid signature (ML-DSA-87 ∧ SLH-DSA ∧ Ed25519) over the content hash, a post-quantum timestamp, and an anchor on Algorand, with a signed custody chain for every transfer. It establishes origin and integrity — not legal ownership, which remains a matter for counsel.
QuantumMesh
An end-to-end-encrypted messaging core with a post-quantum key exchange and double-ratchet (X3DH + ML-KEM), designed so a recorded conversation stays private even against a future quantum adversary. The cryptographic core is built and tested; the network and applications are future work.
QDS-Ω
A search index whose answers carry proofs — inclusion proofs that a result genuinely belongs, and absence proofs that nothing was silently omitted — under hybrid post-quantum signatures. The verifiable index is built; a browsable, populated engine is a multi-year effort.
PQ Apex Proxy
A hardened relay that helps traffic reach services on restrictive networks, run active-active across independent hosts with health-aware failover. Stated plainly: it improves reachability, it does not add post-quantum encryption to the applications that ride over it, and a single relay is fingerprintable — the honest limits are part of the product.
OMEGA
Research toward governed automation, where high-stakes actions require multi-party approval and every action is hybrid-signed into a verifiable audit trail — the verify-don't-trust principle applied to autonomous systems. Early reference work, not a released product.
Make your systems quantum-safe.
Beyond the products, TRELYAN runs fixed-scope, design-partner pilots and Evidence Packs on your own stack — starting with the $7,500 Evidence Pack Express, creditable toward a full engagement. Reference implementations, pre-audit, honestly scoped.
The same cryptography, applied.
TRELYAN builds post-quantum infrastructure — and applies it. The inscription protocol, the Vault Cells, and the $TRELYAN token described elsewhere on this site are held by the TRELYAN Foundation (Swiss Stiftung in formation, Zug). THRONDAR and NERION are TRELYAN products that apply the same post-quantum cryptography beyond the inscription protocol; Apex is a TRELYAN analytics product that applies the same verify-don't-trust principle to short-horizon trading signals across crypto and stocks — it is analytics only, executes no trades, and is not financial advice. The tools and reference cores shown above are TRELYAN's own post-quantum work — several open-source and all pre-audit, several still cryptographic cores rather than finished products. Each item on this page is at the stage its stamp declares; nothing here is an offer of, or a solicitation for, any product, security, token, or financial instrument, and no claim of certification or independent audit is made.