Phuket to host Post-Quantum Blockchain Day 2025 in November

Phuket to host Post-Quantum Blockchain Day 2025 in November - The Coinomist

As quantum computing advances threaten to break current cryptographic protocols, Phuket will host a critical gathering of blockchain experts, regulators, and cybersecurity specialists this November.

Thailand's luxury JW Marriott Phuket Resort & Spa will become the center of blockchain’s quantum security debate on November 19, 2025, when Post-Quantum Blockchain Day 2025 (PQBD 2025) convenes experts from across the global crypto ecosystem.

Organized by quantum-resistant blockchain platform Abelian alongside DTC Group, with backing from title sponsor PQA Labs, the event has drawn official support from Thailand's Digital Economy Promotion Agency (DEPA), the Thai Fintech Association, and Thai Digital Asset Association – signaling the nation's commitment to leading the region's digital transformation.

Phuket to host Post-Quantum Blockchain Day 2025 in November - The Coinomist

Why quantum computing keeps crypto awake at night

The cryptographic foundations securing today's blockchains face an existential threat from quantum computers powerful enough to crack encryption algorithms that currently protect trillions in digital assets. While still emerging, quantum technology is advancing faster than many anticipated, pushing governments and enterprises to adopt quantum-resistant standards before it's too late.

This urgency has transformed post-quantum cryptography from a theoretical concern into a practical imperative, with major institutions racing to future-proof their digital infrastructure.

Inside the conference agenda

PQBD 2025's programming spans the full spectrum of quantum-resistant innovation:

Attendees will explore cutting-edge research into quantum-safe infrastructure, examining how privacy-preserving technologies can withstand quantum-era attacks. Sessions will dissect evolving regulatory frameworks as jurisdictions worldwide grapple with post-quantum compliance requirements.

Practical workshops will demonstrate quantum-resistant implementations across DeFi protocols, Layer 1 and Layer 2 solutions, examining how next-generation wallets and payment systems can maintain security when quantum computers mature. Network interoperability sessions will address how disparate blockchain ecosystems can communicate securely in a post-quantum world.

The speaker roster draws from elite cybersecurity firms, leading blockchain development teams, top-tier academic institutions, regulatory bodies, and major financial institutions – all converging to chart the path forward.

Who should attend

This conference targets professionals at the intersection of blockchain innovation and quantum security:

Blockchain architects designing systems that must remain secure for decades will find practical guidance on quantum-resistant implementations. Cybersecurity teams preparing organizational defenses against quantum threats can network with peers facing similar challenges.

Institutional investors and venture capitalists evaluating long-term crypto holdings need to understand which assets will survive the quantum transition. Academic researchers pushing the boundaries of quantum cryptography can showcase breakthrough work and form industry partnerships.

Government agencies and enterprises leading digital transformation initiatives will discover how to build quantum-safe infrastructure from the ground up – rather than retrofitting later.

Getting involved

PQBD 2025 welcomes participation as speakers, sponsors, or partners. Registration details are available at event.pqabelian.io.

About the organizer

Abelian operates a Layer 1 blockchain infrastructure engineered specifically for quantum resistance, developing what the team calls “digital gold 2.0” – a store of value designed to withstand future quantum attacks. Technical specifications and $ABEL tokenomics can be explored at pqabelian.io and the project's official Linktree.

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