Thank You to Our QuantumPQC Beta Community
- Team ArcQubit

- Dec 12, 2025
- 2 min read
352 users helped us prove that quantum readiness should be accessible to everyone

This week, we closed the QuantumPQC pilot. The response from our beta community exceeded every expectation we had when we released these capabilities on GitHub.
We wanted to test a simple idea: quantum readiness, including post-quantum cryptography migration efforts, should not cost six figures or require highly specialized consultants. Organizations of all sizes deserve to know their cryptographic exposure before they can act on it.
What We Learned from 352 Users Downloads
University professors stress-tested the tool against real research codebases. Enterprise security teams ran it through production environments. Developers integrated it into CI/CD pipelines. Investors saw firsthand how accessible post-quantum cryptography assessment could be.
Beta testers challenged our assumptions and made the tool better. They filed issues, shared suggestions, and gave us the feedback we needed to refine the experience. Every bug report, every feature request, and every question helped us understand what users actually need when they start their quantum readiness journey. We got the proof of work we hoped for. The pilot validated that security teams, developers, consultants, and researchers can gain meaningful visibility into their cryptographic posture in seconds rather than months.
Why This Matters Now
U.S. government agencies and executive orders have made the timeline clear. Federal mandates require cryptographic migration by 2030 for critical systems, with full migration by 2035. Advanced computing techniques will break RSA, ECDSA, and other widely deployed cryptographic algorithms. Adversaries are already harvesting encrypted data today, planning to decrypt it once quantum capabilities mature.
Traditional quantum readiness assessments cost between $50,000 and $200,000 and take three to six months to complete. These price points exclude the vast majority of organizations from even understanding their exposure. Our pilot proved that a different approach works.
What Comes Next? QuantumDrift
The capabilities that powered the QuantumPQC pilot will continue as the QuantumPQC Engine, now integrated into our flagship platform: QuantumDrift.
QuantumDrift launches in Q1 of 2026 as a web-accessible platform that requires no terminal commands and no deep technical expertise. Users will be able to gain an understanding of their PQC Migration baseline for their technology stack using plain language. The platform extends beyond vulnerability scanning to include next-generation technology discovery, feasibility analysis, business case development, and implementation planning.
For less than $100 per month, consultants, developers, freelancers, academics, and researchers will have access to capabilities that previously required enterprise consulting budgets. Without writing a single line of code, users can build their cryptographic inventory, prioritize migration efforts, and demonstrate regulatory readiness to auditors and leadership.
Thank You
To everyone who downloaded the tool, filed issues, shared suggestions, or simply gave it a try: thank you for believing that quantum-safe security should be within reach for every organization.
Your participation shaped what QuantumDrift will become. Beta testers who provided feedback will receive founding member pricing and priority access when the platform launches.
Follow our blog to stay tuned for updates as we approach the Q1 2026 launch.
