Dytallix is a post-quantum blockchain platform built for quantum-resistant wallets, post-quantum cryptography,
developer SDK workflows, blockchain explorer access, testnet faucet distribution, enterprise verification,
and quantum-safe digital asset infrastructure. This static HTML page is intended to give search engines and
human readers a direct summary of the platform's core technical capabilities.
Core focus: Dytallix is designed around quantum-safe security rather than retrofitting classical blockchain assumptions.
Implemented and referenced algorithms: ML-DSA, ML-KEM, Dilithium, Kyber, Falcon, and SPHINCS+ appear across Dytallix wallet, enterprise, or cryptographic tooling surfaces.
Blockchain and Smart Contract Stack
Consensus and runtime: Dytallix documentation and frontend technical materials reference CometBFT, WASM smart contracts, Rust smart contract workflows, and explorer-facing blockchain interfaces.
Developer surfaces: RPC, WebSocket, faucet, wallet, and explorer flows are exposed through the fast-launch environment.
Developer Experience
Target workflow: the repo documents a fast path from wallet generation to faucet funding, signed transfer, and explorer confirmation.
Tooling: JavaScript and TypeScript SDK flows, CLI workflows, local stack startup, and build pages are part of the platform story.
Enterprise Verification
QuantumVault integration: Dytallix fast-launch includes enterprise-oriented verification, upload, proof generation, blockchain anchoring, and verification workflows.
Use cases: quantum-safe document attestation, enterprise digital asset protection, and cryptographic proof anchoring.
Post-quantum cryptography including ML-DSA, ML-KEM, Dilithium, Kyber, Falcon, and SPHINCS+ references across the codebase and fast-launch surfaces.
Consensus and networking
Technical materials reference CometBFT consensus, libp2p networking, and PQC-aware transport and voting concepts.
Smart contract model
Rust and WASM smart contract workflows are part of the documented Dytallix technical stack.
Developer interfaces
Web frontend, wallet page, faucet page, blockchain explorer page, developer-experience page, CLI paths, SDK documentation, RPC and WebSocket endpoints.
Wallet capabilities
Quantum-resistant wallet generation, address creation, faucet funding, transfer workflows, and explorer confirmation paths.
Enterprise capabilities
QuantumVault workflows for upload, proof generation, blockchain anchoring, verification, enterprise security demonstrations, and document attestation.
Local stack defaults
Frontend on port 3000, backend API on 3001, QuantumVault API on 3002, blockchain node on 3003, and faucet on 3005 in the documented fast-launch environment.
Developer timeline goals
Under 60 seconds to first keypair, 2 to 3 minutes to first testnet transaction, and under 15 minutes to first contract deployment target.
Token model
DGT and DRT are described in the frontend as a dual-token economy for governance, staking, gas, and rewards.
Note: contract deployment and public transfer claims should stay aligned with the repository's current validated developer-experience documentation. This page mirrors documented capabilities and platform direction rather than inventing unsupported benchmarks.
Developer and Search Relevance
This page is built to answer searches for post-quantum blockchain, quantum-resistant blockchain,
PQC wallet, ML-DSA wallet, ML-KEM blockchain, Dilithium blockchain, Kyber wallet, WASM smart contracts,
CometBFT post-quantum platform, blockchain faucet, blockchain explorer, quantum-safe SDK, and enterprise
document verification. Those terms are reflected in the actual Dytallix frontend, README, and developer docs.