What outlives the break.
A short, plain-language overview of the idea — for anyone, not for cryptographers. The actual claims, the byte-precise specification, the reproducible build, and the honest "what this does not prove" boundary live on the Verify and Protocol pages. This page is a picture; those pages are the proof. The system is on Algorand TestNet and is unaudited.
Six frames, one idea.
If a future quantum computer breaks today's cryptography, this is what a record designed to outlast that break is meant to look like. Roughly a minute, with sound — press play.
A general-audience visual overview — AI-assisted (imagery FLUX 1.1 Pro Ultra; motion Runway Gen-4; narration ElevenLabs). It is not a technical artifact and is not a substitute for the specification. Scope: reference / TestNet / unaudited.
The arc, frame by frame.






The picture is not the proof.
Everything above is illustration. If you want to check whether any of it is true, the project hands you the artifacts to do so yourself — the on-chain application, the byte-precise signed message, the deterministic Falcon-1024 encoding, the pinned build digests and known-answer vectors, and a claims matrix that states plainly what is — and is not — claimed.