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SasaSavic.ca recently launched a public cryptographic timestamping service designed to remain verifiable even in a post-quantum world.

The platform uses SasaSavic Quantum Shield™, a dual-signature protocol combining classical and post-quantum security.

Each submitted SHA-256 hash is: • Dual-signed with ECDSA P-256 and ML-DSA-65 (per NIST FIPS 204) • Anchored to the Bitcoin blockchain via OpenTimestamps • Recorded in a public, verifiable daily ledger

API (beta, no auth required): https://sasasavic.ca/beta-api/

Example curl request: curl -X POST https://sasasavic.ca/api/v1/beta/timestamp -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"hash":"e3b0c44298fc1c149afbf4c8996fb92427ae41e4649b934ca495991b7852b855"}'

Verification and ledgers: https://sasasavic.ca/verify

https://sasasavic.ca/ledgers/

The goal is to make cryptographic proofs quantum-resistant and accessible, while preserving user privacy — only the hash ever leaves the client side.

Feedback from developers, auditors, and researchers on PQC integration and verification speed is welcome.

More details and documentation: https://sasasavic.ca/quantum-shield/

– The SasaSavic.ca Team