Algorand's Quantum Claims
Algorand uses a Verifiable Random Function (VRF) based on elliptic curves for its consensus mechanism — technically still ECDSA-based at the signature level. While the Algorand Foundation has discussed post-quantum research, there is no live implementation of NIST-certified post-quantum cryptography in Algorand's main protocol as of 2026.
BMIC's NIST Certification
BMIC implements NIST FIPS 203 (ML-KEM), FIPS 204 (ML-DSA), and FIPS 205 (SLH-DSA) — the US government's formally published post-quantum standards. This is independently verifiable against NIST's official publications. It is not a marketing claim — it is a technical specification.
The Investment Comparison
For investors specifically seeking quantum-safe crypto exposure, the distinction matters: BMIC has government-certified live implementation; Algorand has discussed post-quantum research. BMIC is available in presale at $0.049 with 85% APY staking. ⚠️ DYOR. Not financial advice. Crypto investments carry significant risk including total loss of capital.