Insider Brief
- SuperQ Quantum has launched Super™ PQC Analyst, a tool that diagnoses Web2 and Web3 infrastructure for post-quantum cryptography readiness and provides mitigation strategies.
- The product addresses rising risks from “harvest-now, decrypt-later” attacks and the potential for quantum computers to break current cryptographic protections within the next five years.
- Positioned in a rapidly growing cybersecurity and cryptocurrency market, Super™ PQC Analyst is the first step toward a full PQC Module set for release in Q4 2025.
PRESS RELEASE — SuperQ Quantum Computing Inc., a global leader in quantum and supercomputing, is pleased to announce the release of Super™ PQC Analyst, the first in-market component of the Company’s forthcoming Super™ PQC Module. Available immediately, Super™ PQC Analyst performs exhaustive, automated diagnostics on Web3 and Web2 infrastructure – from permissionless blockchains and DeFi protocols to conventional websites, APIs and cloud environments – grading their post-quantum readiness and delivering prioritized, standards-aligned mitigation strategies that can be executed through SuperQ’s PQC Professional Services team.
Post-quantum cryptography is no longer a distant concern; it is a “today problem”. Bad-actor “harvest-now, decrypt-later” campaigns are already siphoning encrypted traffic and wallet data in anticipation of future quantum breakthroughs. At the All-In Summit 2025, Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko warned that there is a “50/50 chance” that quantum computers will be powerful enough within five years to break the cryptographic protections securing Bitcoin wallets. “We should migrate Bitcoin to a quantum-resistant signature scheme,” he further added as quoted by Coindesk. Such risk applies equally to every ECDSA- or RSA-based system powering Web2 finance, healthcare, e-commerce and critical infrastructure.
“Enterprises and blockchain networks can no longer wait for a ‘Day Zero’ quantum event,” said Dr. Muhammad Khan, CEO and Board Chair of SuperQ. “Super™ PQC Analyst gives CIOs, CISOs and protocol developers a clear, data-driven snapshot of their vulnerability surface and an actionable roadmap to migrate — before quantum computers catch up.”

Why the Market Needs Super™ PQC Analyst Now
Independent forecasts by the likes of Grand View Research put global cybersecurity spending at US $272 billion in 2025, rising to over US $500 billion by 2030, with quantum-safe upgrades representing one of the fastest-growing segments. In parallel, the cryptocurrency market cap, which sits at USD $3.9 trillion today according to Coinmarketcap, is projected to hit US $25 trillion by 2030 according to ARK Invest. This is driven by more than 659 million cryptocurrency users [Crypto.com Report] and on-chain stablecoin settlement volumes that surpassed US $5.7 trillion in 2024 [Visa Economic Empowerment Institute Report]. By offering a unified PQC readiness engine for both environments, SuperQ is opening a significant addressable market for its platform and professional services.
Key Features of Super™ PQC Analyst
- Deep Analysis Engine: Scans TLS endpoints, smart-contract bytecode, wallet libraries and key-management workflows to detect quantum-vulnerable cryptography, exposed public keys and susceptible transport layers.
- Readiness Scoring Reporting: Benchmarks posture against NIST, ETSI and Canadian Centre for Cyber Security migration guidelines, producing board-level dashboards and developer-level task lists.
- Mitigation Strategy Generator: Recommends concrete steps such as Kyber/Dilithium key-exchange upgrades, lattice-based signature schemes, quantum-secure randomness sources and hybrid transition patterns.
- Implementation Pathways: Handover to SuperQ PQC Professional Services team for consulting on and implementation of the PQC strategy.
Roadmap to the Full Super™ PQC Module
Today’s release is the first milestone in a comprehensive Super™ PQC Module scheduled for commercial availability in Q4 2025. The full suite will bundle:
- End-to-end software libraries (SDKs, APIs, smart-contract templates) for quantum-safe encryption, signatures and key management.
- Hardware accelerators and secure elements designed in collaboration with semiconductor partners to offload lattice and code-based primitives.
- Cloud, blockchain and on-prem deployment artifacts enabling enterprises and decentralized networks to adopt PQC with minimal disruption.
SuperQ will continue to expand its network of Super™ Hubs and university collaborations to validate, pilot and scale these solutions worldwide.