SQE is a revolutionary, quantum-secure digital platform powered by patent-pending Simulated Quantum Entanglement technology. You can think of SQE as a virtual, simulated universe – what SQE calls the ‘QueVerse.’
What is the QueVerse?
The QueVerse is hosted by participants on provided hardware devices, enhancing internet security through advanced technology. It operates using a unique identification system called SQid, which is a 1024-bit integer with an embedded key for secure interactions. This technology is essential for the integrity and security of the platform’s vast network.
The company accomplishes this through the use of decentralized blockchain technology and – most importantly – through its unique advancements. Through their innovations, the SQE platform facilitates seamless communication among validator nodes, removing the need for vulnerable private-public key exchanges over the internet. SQE’s entangled hardware generates a different key with every transmission; and since these keys are never transmitted, transactions on SQE are unhackable. They also utilize patent-pending Proof of Entanglement technology, which eliminates the need for conventional verification mechanisms.
Is SQE Cheaper Than Other Blockchains?
These proprietary technologies allow them to keep costs low – SQE’s cost per transaction is $0.00002 – as well as to perform block finalization in less than one second. This is far cheaper and far more efficient than its competitors’. Put simply, SQE was designed to thrive in a tech environment that prizes scalability and repeatability.
Who Runs SQE?
SQE is based in Rhode Island. It was founded by Hamid Pishdadian and co-founded by Richard Genga and Akram Khalis, responding to a need for a platform that could not be hacked by the coming wave of quantum computing technology. Chief architect and CEO Hamid Pishdadian is an award-winning design engineer, inventor and technology executive who holds more than 20 U.S. and international patents for his innovative work. The SQE team has more than 20 contributing team members globally; and its Advisory Board has decades of experience across the blockchain, banking, cybersecurity, mathematics, marketing and business ecosystems.
Who Is SQE Partnered With?
In August 2023, SQE was accepted to the Berkshire Innovation Center’s Stage 2 Accelerator program, as well as received a place in the cohort of the BIC Manufacturing Academy, which was developed in partnership with MIT, General Dynamics, Mass Tech Collaborative and the US Department of Commerce. That November, they announced a collaboration with Quantum Blockchains, an innovative European startup devoted to strengthening the security of blockchain technology and accelerating the transition toward quantum-resistant cryptographic systems.
Conclusion
With unhackable transactions, a carbon footprint 1/100,000,000th of Bitcoin’s and an ultimate capability to perform more than one million transactions per second, SQE is the vanguard of security, cost-efficiency and speed within the blockchain-based digital landscape.