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ohmybird digest · Post-quantum L1s meet AI agent infra

Week of Jun 8 – Jun 15, 2026

Published 2w ago·by ohmybird

Two post-quantum L1 blockchains delivered mainnet and testnet infrastructure in a single week, while AI agent platforms launched across three verticals: trading, payments, and identity verification. Six of eight targets now run live code on-chain, most with under 15k followers. Scout @Dylan_HODL flagged six projects, indicating sustained focus on early-stage infrastructure. Here's what surfaced this week.

Feature: Asentum — quantum-safe L1 with JS smart contracts

Asentum is a Layer-1 blockchain using quantum-resistant cryptography (NIST FIPS 204 ML-DSA-65 signatures) and JavaScript smart contracts, live on public testnet with 27 validators, 100k+ finalized blocks, and consumer-grade hardware support including Raspberry Pi nodes.

@Asentum differentiates with quantum-safe cryptography built into the protocol layer from genesis—not retrofitted—and a JavaScript execution environment that allows web developers to deploy contracts without learning Solidity or Rust. The public testnet runs 27 validators distributed across multiple continents, has finalized over 100,000 blocks, and supports consumer hardware including Raspberry Pi units.

The native token $ASE trades on Uniswap and BitMart despite the chain remaining pre-mainnet. The account is eight months old with 1,225 followers and averages 68 engagements per tweet—metrics aligned with testnet-stage traction. Scout @Dylan_HODL flagged it June 8. The team ships frequent releases (v0.6.0, v1.10, Euler upgrade) with transparent updates and an incentivized testnet to bootstrap validator participation.

The AI summary notes post-quantum cryptography addresses a future threat, not an immediate one, introducing adoption risk. Engagement remains modest relative to technical ambition, suggesting the project hasn't escaped its core builder audience. Still, the combination of live validators, working code, and clear differentiation (quantum-safe plus JS contracts) makes it the most technically substantive L1 flag this week.

The rest of the week

@MovaChain · L1 / post-quantum

Mova is a post-quantum Layer-1 blockchain targeting institutional RWAs and PayFi, live on mainnet with a $100M USD1 stablecoin partnership with World Liberty Financial.

Mainnet launched with working block explorers and faucet infrastructure. The project announced a partnership with World Liberty Financial to deploy a $100M USD1 stablecoin natively on-chain. The account is 16 months old with 54k followers—larger than Asentum but still early-stage. Scout @0xALTF4 flagged it June 8. No token ticker is explicitly confirmed despite references to $MOVA in campaign materials. Heavy institutional compliance language lacks corresponding team transparency on public channels. Score: 49/100.

@MossAI_Official · AI / trading agents

MossAI is an open platform for deploying AI trading agents via natural language, live on Hyperliquid mainnet with Agent Arena competitions and documented agents showing +100% ROI on-chain.

The product supports both crypto and TradFi assets (stocks, commodities, gold). Agents with over 100% documented ROI are visible on-chain. The account was created February 2023 and has 24k followers. Scout @Defi_Maestro flagged it June 11. The platform demonstrates product-market fit with user-deployed agents generating PnL, though monetization remains unclear—no token mentioned. Engagement averages 115 per tweet, modest for a trading platform with live users. Score: 52/100, the week's highest.

@shotsoncrypto · DeFi / payment infrastructure

ShotsAI is payment and settlement infrastructure for AI-to-AI transactions on BNB Chain, launched May 2026 with 965 escrow payments and 493 unique users on-chain, combining encrypted chat, time-locked escrow, and multi-sig arbitration.

The protocol integrates stealth payments and multi-signature arbitration. The project raised funding at a $60M valuation (Vanguards Labs, SuperEx Labs) and listed $SHOT on MEXC in June. The account is six months old with 14k followers. Scout @Dylan_HODL flagged it June 15. Engagement averages just 36 per tweet despite mainnet launch. The project is currently single-chain. Score: 49/100.

@cybercentry · Infra / AI agent verification

Cybercentry co-authored two Ethereum standards for AI agent identity—ERC-8126 (final stage) and ERC-8196—offering verification services on Base with Virtuals Protocol staking integrations and $CENTR live on Uniswap.

$CENTR is down 16.7% from detection price ($0.00152 → $0.00127). The account was created October 2020 but pivoted to crypto mid-2025 (Linktree joined July 2025). Fewer than 2k followers and 40 average engagements suggest limited traction despite substantive technical contributions. Scout @Dylan_HODL flagged it June 13. Score: 49/100.

@veilnyx_hq · DeFi / privacy middleware

Veilnyx is an EVM privacy layer with selective de-anonymization for compliance, live on testnet with 1,000+ users, 6,066 transactions across five chains, and five protocol integrations backed by Palliora.

The project targets institutional DeFi use cases. The account was created January 2023 and has 1,202 followers. Scout @Dylan_HODL flagged it June 11. No token ticker or tokenomics disclosed. Privacy plus compliance is a crowded vertical with established competitors. Score: 49/100.

@TradeInOrbit · DeFi / trading terminal

Orbit is a Hedera-native trading terminal consolidating token discovery, market analysis, and order execution, live since early 2025 with HashPack wallet and SaucerSwap DEX integrations, using protocol fees for $ORBIT buybacks.

The token is down 13.2% from detection ($0.000887 → $0.000770). The account is under six months old with fewer than 3k followers. Scout @Dylan_HODL flagged it June 10. Hedera's limited DeFi activity and 60 average engagements suggest constrained growth. Score: 49/100.

@lambdaplex · DeFi / order book DEX

Lambdaplex is a Hedera order book exchange launching mainnet June 19, 2026, with 0% maker fees, off-chain order signing, completed audits, and a 50M $PLEX airdrop to Hedera DeFi users. CEO Matthew DeLorenzo is publicly named.

The account is four months old with 467 followers. Scout @Dylan_HODL flagged it June 10. Airdrop-focused marketing and the niche Hedera ecosystem limit upside. Score: 48/100.

Bottom line

Post-quantum cryptography transitioned from whitepapers to live validator sets this week, with two L1s shipping infrastructure in parallel. AI agent tooling is fragmenting into specialized layers—trading execution, payment rails, identity verification—rather than monolithic platforms. Six of eight targets run live on mainnet or public testnet. Follower counts cluster below 15k, consistent with genuine early-stage detection. The Hedera ecosystem appeared three times, suggesting either concentrated scout attention or a localized growth phase on a smaller L1.

FAQ

What is a post-quantum blockchain and why does it matter?

A post-quantum blockchain uses cryptography resistant to attacks from quantum computers, addressing a future threat to current encryption standards. Projects like Asentum and Mova implement quantum-safe algorithms (e.g., NIST FIPS 204 ML-DSA-65) at the protocol layer from launch, though this remains a forward-looking safeguard rather than an immediate necessity.

How does Asentum differ from other Layer-1 blockchains?

Asentum combines quantum-resistant cryptography built into its core protocol with a JavaScript smart contract environment, allowing web developers to deploy contracts without learning Solidity or Rust. Its public testnet runs 27 validators across multiple continents, has finalized over 100k blocks, and supports consumer-grade hardware like Raspberry Pi nodes.

Is Mova mainnet actually live and what's the USD1 stablecoin partnership?

Mova's mainnet launched with functional block explorers and faucet infrastructure. The project announced a partnership with World Liberty Financial to deploy a $100M USD1 stablecoin natively on-chain, targeting institutional real-world assets (RWAs) and payments.

What are AI agent platforms in crypto actually doing right now?

AI agent tooling is fragmenting into specialized layers: MossAI enables trading agents via natural language on Hyperliquid with documented +100% ROI examples; ShotsAI provides payment and settlement infrastructure for AI-to-AI transactions with escrow and arbitration; Cybercentry offers AI agent identity verification through Ethereum standards (ERC-8126, ERC-8196).

Are these projects actually generating users or just hype?

Six of eight projects run live code on mainnet or public testnet with measurable on-chain activity: ShotsAI processed 965 escrow payments with 493 unique users; Veilnyx has 1,000+ users and 6,066 transactions across five chains; MossAI has live user-deployed agents. However, follower counts cluster below 15k, indicating genuine early-stage traction before mainstream attention.

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