Year 2026
Programme 2026: Quantum & Ecosystem Advancement
A pivotal year focused on industrial validation of our quantum protocols and the launch of our core hardware and software ecosystem.
Key Project: Fujitsu Quantum Simulator Challenge
Industrial Validation of HS-Bloch
Following our selection in late 2025, the first quarter of 2026 is dedicated to the Fujitsu Quantum Simulator Challenge. This is a critical opportunity to move our theoretical work into a high-performance, industrial-grade simulation environment.
Objectives:
- Deploy HS-Bloch Protocol: Implement our "Quality-Aware Execution" scheduler on Fujitsu's 40-qubit simulator.
- Solve Industrial Problems: Apply the scheduler to large-scale MO-MAXCUT optimization problems using Fujitsu's QARP (Quantum Application Research Package).
- Benchmark & Publish: Quantify the performance gains from HS-Bloch gating and publish the results, establishing a new standard for mitigating noise in VQAs.
Success in this challenge will provide definitive proof of the value of temporal coordination in the NISQ era. Read the full announcement here.
2026 Ecosystem Milestones
T-Watch Production Launch
Transition from prototype to product. The first production run of the T-Watch hardware security module will begin, making the physical anchor for the Timeverse ecosystem available to early adopters and partners.
Developer Ecosystem (SDKs)
To foster adoption, we will release the first official SDKs for integrating Timeverse into applications. The initial release will target major platforms including Rust, Python, and JavaScript.
BinuteCoin Mainnet Launch
The native, temporally-secured currency of the Timeverse will go live. The mainnet launch of BinuteCoin will include integration with the T-Self-ID protocol, providing a secure and sovereign payment system anchored in T2 time.