Quranium and Abatis For Tamper Proof Blockchain Security
Quranium and Abatis Partner to Improve Blockchain Security
Abatis, a global pioneer in patented cybersecurity technology, and Quranium, a quantum-secure Layer 1 blockchain for Web3, AI, and quantum technologies, have formed a strategic alliance. This key partnership aims to strengthen endpoint-level security across blockchain ecosystems and provide a more secure environment for digital assets, notably in Decentralised Finance, by filling a critical gap in digital asset protection.
Security at Every Layer: The Partnership's Goal
According to the partnership, Quranium will integrate Abatis's lightweight, Tamper-Proof endpoint security technology into its infrastructure stack. This comprehensive integration of software wallets, validator nodes, client platforms, and transaction environments protects against virus, unauthorised access, and runtime alteration.
According to Quranium CEO Kapil Dhiman, “It’s not just building for quantum resilience.” It's built for total security. He said Quranium protects “the most vulnerable surface area in ‘Web3-to-end-user’ environments,” which has been neglected for too long, by using Abatis's top-notch endpoint security. Alexander Rogan, Abatis CEO, said “Blockchain’s promise of decentralised security breaks down at the endpoint.” He also praised Quranium for being one of the few Layer 1s that understands infrastructure risk. Together, they aim to redefine tamper-proof blockchain and unbreakable.
Real-Time, Tamper-Proof Protection from Abatis
Abatis' prevention-first approach distinguishes it from reactive cybersecurity technologies. It tamper-proofs endpoints with sophisticated malware by locking binaries and blocking unauthorised code execution in real time.
With a footprint around 100KB, the Abatis agent minimises performance loss. This capability powers Quranium's multi-chain wallet and real-time smart contract execution.
Security for High-Volume Trading and Beyond
The integration will begin with Quranium's quantum-secure multi-chain cryptocurrency wallet, QSafe Wallet, and related transaction environments. Future phases will secure dApp endpoints and validator infrastructure, boosting ecosystem confidence.
Bitcoin trading requires performance and security, and Abatis integration provides immediate benefits. It provides immutable security for browser-based wallet extensions like Chrome and Firefox by fixing the endpoint during a session. The key store must be protected and high-volume, high-speed trading must not cause resource contention or latency. Cryptographic credentials must also not be manipulated or attacked.
Strategic Collaboration Pillars
The alliance covers three main areas to achieve complete and scalable implementation:
Tech Integration: Starting with wallets and access environments, Abatis cybersecurity solutions are co-developed and deployed in the Quranium network stack, moving to node-level infrastructure and developer tools.
Joint Marketing & Community Engagement: Both firms will work on marketing, storytelling, and education to emphasise blockchain endpoint security.
Roadmap Coordination: Technical feasibility studies and defined milestones for scaled deployment across Quranium's developing ecosystem are the emphasis of this pillar.
Broader Blockchain Security Vision: Enterprise-Grade, Future-Ready
Kapil Dhiman says Quranium's partnership with Abatis, whose military-grade cybersecurity software has protected critical infrastructure worldwide since 2005, strengthens its post-quantum security model by adding real-world endpoint protection, the most common attack vector in digital systems. Enterprise-grade, quantum-aware, future-ready endpoint protection is this partnership's goal.
DeFi Endpoint Protection Limitations
Despite its benefits, proactive endpoint protection has drawbacks, especially in DeFi. Safe coding and independent audits are needed for smart contracts to avoid reentrancy and logical mistakes. The blockchain and Decentralised Application cannot be protected by endpoint protection on DeFi platforms. Fraudulent blockchain transactions are irreversible, and hacked endpoints let attackers steal private keys and empty wallets. This highlights the importance of security measures beyond endpoint defence.
Quranium and Abatis' collaboration fixes key DeFi security weaknesses and emphasises the necessity for comprehensive security solutions for the evolving digital asset market, revolutionising blockchain security.