ML-KEM-768 ML-DSA-65 Quantum-Safe

The Future of Secure Networking

Help us with this critical first test of the foundation of a global network layer. Your participation validates the quantum-resistant P2P infrastructure that will power many new secure, private networks.

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Help Test the Network Layer

Download the test client for your platform. Just run it - that's all you need to do! Your node will automatically connect and help validate this critical network infrastructure.

Windows

Windows 10 or later (64-bit)

Coming Soon

macOS

macOS 11 or later (Intel & Apple Silicon)

Download for Mac

Linux

Ubuntu 20.04+, Debian 11+, Fedora 35+

Download for Linux

How to Run

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Download and extract the file for your system

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Open a terminal (Command Prompt on Windows) and run:

./ant-quic-test
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That's it! Your node will automatically connect to the network and start testing connections with other nodes worldwide.

Architecture & Design

ant-quic is built on transparent, well-documented architectural decisions. Explore our design rationale:

ADR-001

Link Transport Abstraction

Flexible transport layer supporting QUIC, WebRTC, and future transports

ADR-002

Epsilon-Greedy Bootstrap

Smart peer selection balancing exploitation and exploration

ADR-003

Pure Post-Quantum Crypto

ML-KEM-768 and ML-DSA-65 for quantum-safe security

ADR-004

Symmetric P2P Architecture

All nodes are equal - no special roles or bootstrap nodes

ADR-005

Native QUIC NAT Traversal

Built-in hole punching without STUN/TURN dependencies

ADR-006

MASQUE Relay Fallback

HTTP/3 relays for symmetric NAT scenarios

ADR-007

Local-Only Host Keys

Secure key storage that never leaves your device

All ADRs

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