Secure Authorization & Quantum-Ready Execution Layer
Experimental research into secure authorization, quantum networking logic, and execution validation.
QUNET Token is the coordination and execution layer of the QUNET ecosystem. It enables secure authorization flows between identity verification, decision engines, and execution interfaces.
Unlike traditional payment tokens, QUNET Token is designed to operate within high-security environments where access rights, execution permissions, and authorization integrity are critical.
QUNET Token does not store identity data. Instead, it interacts with external authorization systems to enable trusted actions only after verification is completed.
QUNET Token is designed as a functional coordination asset that enables authorization-driven execution across the QUNET ecosystem. Its utility evolves alongside the deployment stages of secure quantum-ready network architectures.
| Phase | Network Focus | QUNET Token Role |
|---|---|---|
| Phase 1 | Research & Prototype Networks | Internal authorization signaling and system testing |
| Phase 2 | Institutional & Campus Networks | Authorization execution between verified entities |
| Phase 3 | Metropolitan Secure Networks | Access control, permission validation, and transaction execution |
| Phase 4 | National & Satellite Networks | Cross-network authorization settlement and trust coordination |
| Phase 5 | Global Quantum Internet | Global authorization routing, execution finality, and system interoperability |
QUNET Token is not designed as a passive asset. Its primary function is to enable and finalize authorized actions within secure network environments.
The QUNET ecosystem is built around a clear separation of roles. Authorization generation, decision evaluation, and execution are handled by independent components to ensure security, transparency, and scalability.
Generates authorization using liveness detection and physiological signatures.
Role: Authorization Source
Evaluates authorization requests and determines approval or rejection.
Role: Decision Engine
Executes payments or actions after successful authorization and approval.
Role: Execution Interface
QUNET Token is used to finalize and settle authorized actions across this architecture, ensuring that only verified and approved operations can be executed.
QUNET Token is designed as a utility-driven digital asset that enables authorization settlement, execution finality, and network-level participation within the QUNET ecosystem.
Fixed Supply
No inflation, no rebasing
Authorization settlement
Execution validation
Network participation
Core Protocol & R&D
Ecosystem & Integrations
Foundation Reserve
Future Validators & Nodes
No public unlock schedule
Protocol-driven release
Usage-based circulation
Final approval layer
Economic security anchor
QUNET Token does not replace authorization mechanisms. Instead, it ensures that only successfully authorized and approved actions can be finalized and executed.
QUNET Token is required at the final stage of any authorized operation. After LIPAS generates authorization and QUP validates the decision, QUNET Token is used to settle and finalize the action.
This design ensures that economic value is only consumed after successful identity validation and security approval.
Typical use cases include secure payments, access control, physical security zones, and high-trust digital interactions.
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The QUNET ecosystem is composed of distinct components, each serving a specific role within authorization, decision-making, and execution layers.
| Component | Role in Ecosystem | Market Function | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| QUNET Token | Native digital unit of the ecosystem | Economic coordination and funding mechanism | Blockchain Asset |
| QUNET | Secure network architecture framework | Defines trust, authorization, and network logic | Core Network Layer |
| LIPAS | Authorization generation system | Produces liveness-based authorization signals | Authorization Engine |
| QUP | Decision & evaluation engine | Validates authorization requests (approve / reject) | Security Logic |
| QUPAY | Execution & interaction interface | Executes payments or actions after authorization | Execution Layer |
Core components and their roles within the QUNET authorization and execution stack.
Role in the Ecosystem
Native digital asset of the QUNET ecosystem
Market Function
Economic coordination, value transfer, and incentive alignment
Status
Blockchain-based digital asset
Role in the Ecosystem
Secure network and authorization framework
Market Function
Defines trust, authorization logic, and network security
Status
Core protocol layer
Role in the Ecosystem
Authorization signal generation system
Market Function
Produces liveness-based and biometric authorization signals
Status
Authorization engine
Role in the Ecosystem
Authorization decision and policy engine
Market Function
Validates, approves, or rejects authorization requests
Status
Security logic layer
Role in the Ecosystem
Execution and interaction interface
Market Function
Executes payments or operations after authorization
Status
Execution layer
| Component | Primary Role | Market Use Case |
|---|---|---|
| QUNET Token | Coordination & value layer | Secure execution rights |
| LIPAS | Authorization generation | Biometric security & access |
| QUP | Decision engine | Policy enforcement |
| QUPAY | Execution interface | Payments & secure actions |