It is just an infant project, and its network just activated recent days. There is no reason to hurry too much and ask for instant success just days after its network activation. Temtum is a good project, but it actually needs more time to mature and grow. I think that we need to give the project and their team around 2 quarters (till the end of this year) to show their capability to develop Temtum.
Temtum is already fully developed, It's not like other IEOs or ICOs trying to collect money to build the tech. TEM has a lot of advantages compared to other blockchains, Adoption is what's needed for TEM to succeed.
I have seen also that they already got their trademark.
But I am curious how they assure users that it is quantum secured decentralised network?
How did they assess such security? Did they use quantum computers to test their network? Curious here...
Yup that's correct.
Temporal is a quantum-secure blockchain network that uses a photon source for genuine random number generation alongside next-generation hashing algorithms. These prevent the network from being vulnerable to theoretical attacks – even in the case that quantum attacks become commonplace in the near future.
The quantum attack-resistant architecture of the temtum network uses a beacon broadcast by the US Department of Commerce National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to generate random numbers that cannot be algorithmically predicted. The NIST Randomness Beacon uses quantum effects to generate a truly random number once every minute. This random number is used as the basis to select the node that will confirm transactions on the temtum network for the subsequent minute.
temtum also features multiple, automatically started quantum effect fallback options should the NIST Beacon ever not broadcast a value 60 seconds after its last output value. This ensures that the use of true random number generation via third-party technology will never result in any network downtime.
The Beacon builds on methodology established by the NIST in a 2015 Bell test7 that confirmed the existence of the quantum entanglement effect that Albert Einstein called: 'spooky action at a distance.' Before observation or measurement, a particle exists in a 'superposition' of possible states. Observation forces it to manifest specific properties, the recorded values of which are purely probabilistic.
For more info check page 16 onwards which goes into more details on Quantum security.
We are audited and claims backed/verified by BSI which is the British Standards Institution.