Three standalone solutions, one readiness lens.
Three separate solutions, each with its own brand, its own audience, and its own domain. They run independently. Powered by the same DeployQuantum tech and the same evidence rule, pointed at different questions: which chain breaks first, which company is worth backing, what a circuit does before it runs.
VentureQu
The quantum venture-building stack. Built for the funds, studios, CVCs, universities, and research centres writing the first check into quantum. Handed to every company on the cap table.
Quantum ventures fail grow up in business, not in physics.
A running workflow, not a deck. Each of the 28 steps ships with a filled-in template, a warning, a good-looks standard, and a named quantum-company example. 109 deliverable fields grounded in 81 tracked companies and $11.8B of funding. Founders get free access via a partner. Organisations get a platform, a co-brand, and ongoing method updates.
52% of named quantum pilots never convert. VentureQu exists to change which half a venture lands in.
LayerQu
The independent quantum-readiness reference for Layer 1 and Layer 2 blockchains. Seven dimensions, five gates, named primitives. Every score reconstructs from public evidence in 48 hours.
Score every chain on the math, not the marketing.
Most quantum-readiness work is written to be admired, not audited. LayerQu does the other thing. Every number must reconstruct from public artifacts in 48 hours by a third party who does not know us, or it does not ship. The trade-off is that the scores look lower than the rest of the market. The consolation is that they are the scores you can defend in a meeting.
| # | CHAIN | QRI | HYBRID |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | XRP Ledger | 48 | COND |
| 2 | Algorand ● LIVE PQ | 47 | PASS |
| 3 | Starknet | 46 | COND |
| 4 | zkSync Era | 34 | COND |
| 5 | IOTA | 32 | FAIL |
| 6 | Polkadot | 31 | PASS |
| 7 | Hedera | 30 | PASS |
The best-prepared chain in this universe is not the biggest one. Algorand is one-thousandth the size of Ethereum by market cap and one-three-hundredth by application count. It has a post-quantum signature running on mainnet since November 2025. Ethereum has research papers. Size is a poor predictor of readiness. Intention is a better one.
AssessQu
You will not lose your job to a quantum computer. You will lose it to a control regression that nobody noticed until the audit, three quarters too late. AssessQu watches the cryptographic estate every minute and treats silent regression as a P0 incident, not a checkbox.
Per-asset, not per-company. Instrumented, not interviewed.
Continuous cryptographic posture for regulated mid-market enterprises. Per-asset X+Y vs Z timing. Six named adversary tiers, not generic threats. Article-level mapping for thirteen regulators. Sector overlays for banking, insurance, and telecom. Built for the CISO who needs to answer the audit on a Tuesday morning, not at year-end.
For CISOs under DORA, NIS2, CRA, CNSA 2.0, BSI, and ANSSI. The audit your regulator runs once a year. Built for every working day.