# 🚀 Post-Quantum DePIN Testnet Growth

### A Quantum-Ready Testnet, Live and Scaling

On January 31, 2025, Naoris Protocol launched the world’s first Post-Quantum DePIN Testnet — a live, production-grade infrastructure designed to secure the digital world at scale. Built from the ground up with quantum-resilient architecture, the testnet serves as a real-world validation of Naoris Protocol’s SubZero Layer, dPoSec consensus, and Decentralized Swarm AI — each contributing to its security mesh’s self-healing, real-time cyber defense model.

The testnet isn’t theoretical. It’s operational, and its numbers reflect unprecedented traction across security, decentralization, and performance.

### &#x20;Testnet Stats after 30 Days&#x20;

In one month, the testnet achieved:

* **14M+ Post-Quantum Transactions Processed**\
  – Naoris is the first blockchain to process PQ transactions at scale.<br>
* **1.1M+ Wallets Created**\
  – A rate outpacing what most major chains achieved in their first year.<br>
* **440K+ Security Nodes Activated**\
  – The largest decentralized security mesh launched to date.<br>
* **133M+ \*Threats Mitigated**\
  – Outpacing traditional centralized cybersecurity providers in detection volume.\
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  \&#xNAN;*\*Decentralized Browser Security Node Use Case - Malware, Ads, Trackers, Browser Threats & Vulnerabilities*

These results are not simulations. They are on-chain, measurable, and reflect operational resilience under real-world conditions.

### A First-Mover Advantage

Compared to traditional Web3 and cybersecurity players, Naoris Protocol is demonstrating production-level performance with an architecture fundamentally different from legacy models. For instance, while Microsoft mitigated \~90M threats in the same timeframe, Naoris more than doubled that — all through decentralized mechanisms.

No other blockchain currently processes post-quantum transactions, giving Naoris Protocol a clear lead in post-quantum readiness ahead of Q-Day.

### How the Protocol Enables Scale

These performance benchmarks are enabled by Naoris Protocol’s native innovations:

* [SubZero Layer](https://knowledgebase.naorisprotocol.com/naoris-protocol/introduction/what-is-a-post-quantum-sub-zero-blockchain): A foundational layer below L0 for real-time, cross-infrastructure trust.
* [dPoSec Consensus](https://knowledgebase.naorisprotocol.com/naoris-protocol/technical-guide/dposec-consensus-mechanism): Every node must prove its own integrity — not just validate blocks.
* [Decentralized Swarm AI](https://knowledgebase.naorisprotocol.com/naoris-protocol/technical-guide/decentralized-swarm-ai): Lightweight agents that coordinate network-wide threat response.

This architecture is designed not only for blockchain compatibility, but also to integrate with enterprise Web2 infrastructure — forming a single mesh of decentralized trust.

### Why This Matters

As quantum computing advances and centralized systems continue to fail at scale, Naoris Protocol’s testnet demonstrates a viable, production-grade alternative. It offers enterprise-ready, blockchain-native cybersecurity that works now — with no need for hard forks, wallet migrations, or degraded performance.

### Explore the Testnet

* [View Testnet Website](https://naorisprotocol.network/testnet)
* [View Testnet Explorer](https://naorisprotocol.network/explorer/)
* [Visit NaorisProtocol.com](https://www.naorisprotocol.com/)<br>


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