Research Division

Applied Cryptography & Interoperability Division

Engineering the practical mechanisms that enable secure, compliant, cross-domain digital systems.

This division focuses on applied engineering research: how cryptographic primitives, protocols, and interoperability standards are implemented in real systems across finance, industrial domains, and sovereign compute.

Core Research Areas

  • Applied interoperability frameworks — Cross-chain, cross-domain, and cross-network protocol research.
  • Token engineering & verifiable asset models — Secure tokenization, on-chain/off-chain synchronization, compliance metadata.
  • Secure multi-party operations & threshold schemes — Applied MPC and distributed signing for regulated environments.
  • Governed digital workflows — Regulator-grade evidence flows, institutional compliance patterns, and distributed audit models.

Long-Term Objectives

  • Publish applied standards for interoperable intelligent infrastructure.
  • Define safe token engineering practices for regulated sectors.
  • Advance research into compliant cryptographic workflows.

Intersections with QIST Technologies

Applied Cryptography & Interoperability research ensures QIST's stacks remain implementable, compliant, and interoperable across domains.

  • WAHH
  • Profy
  • QSIG
  • Tunnel (QSCF)
  • DDIP Platform