The 2026 roadmap from @dac_chain is not a wishlist. It is a blueprint for enterprise-grade blockchain that actually holds up.


Here is what DAC is building toward:
Verifiable supply-chain provenance. Every product, every handoff, every audit trail recorded immutably onchain. No more he-said-she-said in global logistics.
Tokenized RWAs. Real-world assets converted into liquid, programmable digital ownership. Faster settlement, broader access, no middlemen eating the margin.
Identity-linked access. Permissioned control tied directly to verified identities, for people and machines alike. The right party gets in. Everyone else does not.
IoT automation. Devices executing agreements with each other in real time. No manual approvals. No human bottlenecks. Just logic running on rails.
Confidential enterprise workflows. Private operations that stay private, yet remain fully verifiable when accountability is required. Both things at once.
ESG reporting. Sustainability data that cannot be edited after the fact. Regulators, investors, and partners can trust what they read.
Now here is why quantum-resistant cryptography ties all of this together.
Every record above, from a freight shipment to a carbon credit, is only as secure as the encryption protecting it. Quantum computers will eventually break the encryption most blockchains rely on today. DAC uses multi-layer post-quantum cryptography, lattice-based, hash-based, and multivariate signatures, so records written today cannot be cracked by hardware built tomorrow.
This is the chain designed to still be trusted in 2035.
Who is building on DAC?
#DAC #QuantumBlockchain #RWA #Web3
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