Naoris Protocol: Post-Quantum Cybersecurity For Web3
Naoris Protocol is spearheading the Web3 cybersecurity transformation with the first decentralized post-quantum cybersecurity infrastructure for blockchain ecosystems. This groundbreaking project comes at a vital time when enhanced phishing tactics and quantum computing threaten Web3.
Phishing attacks have cost users $341 million in the last 300 days, emphasizing the need for a solution. The rapid development of quantum computing, which is expected to make cryptographic defences obsolete, poses another grave threat: a “Q-Day” when encryption could be hacked. Traditional security techniques designed for centralised Web2 systems are "crumbling" and unsuitable for blockchain technology's innate dispersion. Naoris Protocol addresses this issue with a truly decentralised trust architecture.
Outstanding Testnet Results
In early 2025, Naoris Protocol launched the DePIN testnet. Impressive results from this testnet show the protocol's capability and scalability in combating current and new threats:
It completed almost 80 million post-quantum transactions.
Real-time threat prevention and elimination total 392 million.
2.8 million testnet secure wallets were produced.
There are over 900,000 distributed security nodes.
These numbers are astonishing and signal a shift towards proactive, decentralised cybersecurity that can scale with Web3's rapid growth. This collective defence system aims to make user protection possible and practical.
Core Technologies and Multi-Layered Defence
The strong security of Naoris Protocol uses Dilithium-5 post-quantum cryptography. This solution "future-proofs" the protocol by creating an unbreakable signature system that will remain secure even when quantum computers are used in cryptography. Dilithium-5 handles advanced phishing attacks such false transaction approvals and ice phishing in addition to quantum resilience.
The transaction simulation layer is essential to phishing prevention. Phishers often use guesswork, but this layer gives users explicit previews of what they're authorising. Users can see the consequences of their actions before committing.
The protocol's distributed browser security network boosts defences. This network's Naoris-running devices form a defence mesh. Browser security nodes analyse web traffic to detect and block malicious scripts and URLs before users do. This scattered technique makes network breaches harder since attackers must overrun the entire system rather than just one point or security provider.
Naoris Protocol is developing and delivering solutions to address other severe Web3 issues besides phishing. Among these initiatives:
The protocol is developing sandboxing, adaptive multisignature (multisig) wallets, and encrypted backups to prevent private key loss or theft. These measures aim to secure transactions and reduce risks.
Smart Contract Vulnerabilities: Naoris is developing a reputation-based dApp grading system for problematic apps leveraging integrity, automated auditing, and real-time UX notifications. These tools evaluate dApp and smart contract security to prevent dangerous interactions.
By improving SubZero infrastructure, these changes aim to make Web3 ecosystems more resilient to attacks.
To power this post-quantum infrastructure, $NAORIS will launch in mid-July 2025. The public token generation event (TGE) is in Q2 2025, however internal confirmation shows it will happen in late July. This coin will enable several key Naoris Protocol ecosystem features, including:
Cybersecurity services including compliance audits and anomaly detection.
Protocol governance, node staking.
Compatible ecosystems for cross-chain application.
By participating in the testnet, community members can earn points for the token launch.
Naoris Protocol revolutionises cybersecurity with a decentralised trust architecture. By showing through its post-quantum testnet that user protection is possible, the protocol hopes to eradicate phishing, wallet attacks, and smart contract vulnerabilities from Web3. This initiative sets a new benchmark for blockchain security integration.