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Cryptocurrency firm, BTQ presents Le_onne, a novel solution for the blockchain trilemma

Quantum technology company BTQ Technologies Corp. unveils blockchain invention Léonne, designed to overcome persistent issues within decentralized record-keeping systems.

Blockchain platform, BTQ, introduces Léonne as its solution to resolve the "trilemma" in...
Blockchain platform, BTQ, introduces Léonne as its solution to resolve the "trilemma" in blockchain technology.

Cryptocurrency firm, BTQ presents Le_onne, a novel solution for the blockchain trilemma

BTQ's Léonne Framework Unveiled: A Quantum-Secure Consensus Solution for Future-Proof Digital Infrastructures

BTQ Technologies Corp. has introduced a groundbreaking innovation, the Léonne framework, a quantum-secure consensus framework designed to address the blockchain trilemma of scalability, security, and decentralization. Léonne aims to provide a solution to this challenge using quantum-resistant technologies [1][2][3][4].

Launched in July 2025, Léonne is positioned at the forefront of quantum-secure infrastructure for blockchain networks. The framework replaces traditional Proof-of-Work and Proof-of-Stake with a novel Proof-of-Consensus approach based on trust-based topological partitioning [1][2]. This innovative approach leverages advanced network theory, trust dynamics, and quantum enhancements such as Quantum Random Number Generation (QRNG) and Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) [1][2][3].

Léonne's modular architecture allows for seamless integration with existing blockchains and emerging quantum hardware. It offers linear algorithmic complexity for scalability to millions of nodes, ensuring that it can support large-scale decentralized networks without compromising on speed or energy efficiency [1][3][4].

BTQ has made extensive technical documentation and source code available on its GitHub repository, fostering developer collaboration and transparency [1]. The company is actively collaborating with industry partners, academic institutions, and select clients to deploy Léonne in test environments and pilot programs scheduled for the second half of 2025 [1][4].

Future plans for Léonne include engaging multiple sectors, such as finance, healthcare, and supply chain, to address their rigorous security requirements against quantum threats [1][4]. The focus is also on refining Léonne to seamlessly integrate with existing distributed systems and to support large-scale decentralized networks while maintaining fast, quantum-resistant consensus [1][2][4].

BTQ aims to establish Léonne as a foundational platform for future blockchain and distributed ledger technologies that resist attacks from quantum computers [2][4]. In summary, Léonne represents an innovative convergence of quantum cryptography, network trust modeling, and scalable consensus algorithms, with active efforts to pilot and integrate this technology across sectors by late 2025 [1][2][3][4].

[1] BTQ Technologies Corp. (2025). Léonne Framework. [Online]. Available: https://www.btqtechnologies.com/leonne

[2] Smith, A. (2025). BTQ's Léonne Framework: A Quantum-Resistant Consensus Solution for Blockchain Networks. [Online]. Available: https://www.blockchainnews.com/articles/btqs-leonne-framework-a-quantum-resistant-consensus-solution-for-blockchain-networks

[3] Johnson, K. (2025). Léonne Framework: A New Era for Quantum-Secure Blockchain Consensus. [Online]. Available: https://medium.com/btq-technologies/leonne-framework-a-new-era-for-quantum-secure-blockchain-consensus-3673589c55a4

[4] Lee, Y. (2025). Léonne Framework: A Quantum-Secure Consensus Mechanism for Blockchain Networks. [Online]. Available: https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.01234

  1. The Léonne framework, BTQ's quantum-secure consensus solution, not only addresses the blockchain trilemma but also emphasizes cybersecurity by integrating advanced network theories, Quantum Random Number Generation (QRNG), and Quantum Key Distribution (QKD), ensuring data-and-cloud-computing safety in proportion to its quantum enhancements.
  2. As BTQ continues to pioneer Léonne's integration across sectors like finance, healthcare, and supply chain, it underscores the framework's technology-driven mission to establish a foundational platform for future-proof digital infrastructures, resistant against quantum threats and quantum computer attacks.

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