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Research Report
Guaranteeing post-quantum encryption in the browser: ML-KEM over WebSockets

A technical walkthrough of how Project Eleven guarantees post-quantum encryption in browser-to-server communication using ML-KEM-768, WebSockets, and AES-256-GCM.

Bulletin
Bulletin #10 | Stable Coins and the yellowpages

Can quantum computers break stablecoins and Ethereum smart contracts? Understanding admin key risk and post-quantum ownership solutions.

News
Announcing Our $6M Seed Round to Build a Quantum-Ready Future

Project Eleven announces a $6M seed round to accelerate post-quantum cryptography for Bitcoin, wallets, and digital assets—starting with yellowpages, a proof of quantum-resistant ownership.

Security
The Trust Model of yellowpages v1

A technical breakdown of yellowpages v1’s trust model—covering privacy, proof legitimacy, timestamping, and storage—plus the roadmap toward decentralized, zero-trust cryptographic verification.

News
hello yellowpages

yellowpages is a cryptographic registry that lets Bitcoin holders prove ownership in a post-quantum world—without moving funds or waiting for protocol upgrades.

Analysis
A look at post quantum proposals for Bitcoin

From BIP-360 to Taproot upgrades and STARK-based compression, we break down the most credible proposals for making Bitcoin quantum-resistant—and the tradeoffs each introduces.

Bulletin
Bulletin #9 | Wargames

Are stablecoins safe from quantum attacks? Understanding ECDSA risk, admin key vulnerabilities, and post-quantum Bitcoin ownership with yellowpages.

Strategy
Quantum Wargames

A realistic scenario analysis of how a cryptographically relevant quantum computer could silently target exposed Bitcoin keys, disrupt trust in decentralized networks, and make post-Q-Day migration chaotic.

Bulletin
Bulletin #8 | dx/dt

How close are quantum computers to breaking RSA-2048? New research shows falling qubit requirements, faster algorithms, and accelerating cryptography risk.