Entropa — A Post-Quantum Continuum
Entropa is a post-quantum distributed ledger built entirely in Rust.
It is a Continuum Entropicum — not a blockchain. There are no blocks and no
chain: an expanding manifold of Spaces that unfold from a Singularity
and are collapsed to a single agreed order by entropy.
What we build
Entropa is a decentralized network designed from first principles to settle value that
must remain final and secure in the quantum era. It is developed by founder and sole
architect Scott Baker.
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Collapse Consensus — an entropy-measured DAG Byzantine-fault-tolerant
consensus with no vote round and nothing to stall. Nodes finalize the same order live
over real, encrypted TCP, tolerating up to ⌊(n−1)/3⌋ malicious validators; equivocation
is proven on-chain and slashed.
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Post-quantum cryptography throughout — every signature, key exchange,
and the genesis root use NIST post-quantum standards: ML-DSA (FIPS 204), ML-KEM
(FIPS 203), and our own pure-Rust SLH-DSA (FIPS 205) validated byte-for-byte against
the NIST test vectors. No classical asymmetric crypto exists anywhere in the stack.
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Proof of Entropy & Collapse (PoEC) — an entropy-weighted, verifiable
randomness beacon that drives leaderless, fork-resistant finality.
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Proof of Relay — earn the network token, ENTRO, by relaying real data,
proven with signed receipts.
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Veyl & Decohr — Entropa's own contract language and deterministic VM,
with provably-fair randomness drawn from the consensus beacon built in at the language level.
Live network and apps
- Crucia — the live Entropa testnet.
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Entrove — Entropa's self-custody wallet, pure Rust compiled to
WebAssembly, running entirely in your browser; keys are generated and sign on your device.
wallet.entropa.space
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Scryon — the Entropa block-explorer, also a Rust→WASM client.
explorer.entropa.space
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Veyl Book — the contract-language documentation.
docs.entropa.space
Contact
Entropa · entropa.space ·
support@entropa.space