CBDC & institutional DLT
Problem
CBDC pilots (ECB digital euro, Bank of England Britcoin, FR-CHF) and interbank DLT still use ECDSA/EdDSA. A quantum adversary able to break those signatures could forge transactions, drain wallets, or subvert consensus governance. Classical HSMs (Thales, Utimaco) don't yet offer certified production PQC. Integration with Target2/T2S (European settlement) requires extreme availability.
CryptOps Solution
An AllEyes Resilient cluster as CBDC validator node and PQC HSM: the hardware crypto engine hosts institutional signing keys (ECB, BdF, tier-1 banks) in ML-DSA-87, FPGA accelerates signature verification and high-frequency BFT consensus, CPU runs the smart contract engine (Move, PQC Solidity), GPU handles fraud detection (graph ML) and real-time AML/CTF compliance.
Deployment architecture
Key metrics
ROI analysis
| Item | Before | With CryptOps | Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| PQC HSM | Classical Thales / Utimaco | Native ML-DSA | Future-proof |
| Validator node | x86 cluster + external HSM | Integrated appliance | -60% TCO |
| Fraud detection | SIEM + static rules | Real-time graph ML | -80% fraud |
Applicable regulation
2023-2025 preparation phase then issuance — sovereignty + PQC requirements.
Crypto-assets regulation and financial operational resilience.
International standards for market infrastructures (Target2, T2S, CBDC).
Recommendations for critical financial infrastructure PKIs.
Target clients
Data processing on the same appliance
Beyond post-quantum encryption, every AllEyes Resilient appliance hosts your data-processing workloads on its FPGA, CPU and GPU resources — all isolated from the certified crypto core.
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