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# Long-Term Goals

### **Long-Term Goals**&#x20;

*Becoming a trust layer for the AI world — and building for the quantum future.*

#### 1. NovaQ MPC (Multi-Party Compute) Network

* Transition from simulation to real decentralized attestation nodes.
* Deploy **MPC-enabled validators** that verify model hashes, logs, and prompt usage.
* Token-incentivized network to ensure neutrality and audit integrity.

#### 2. Post-Quantum Encryption Rollout

* Integrate **NIST-approved post-quantum algorithms** such as Kyber, Dilithium, and Falcon into all NovaQ operations.
* Encrypt model logs, prompt histories, and audit trails using hybrid classical/PQ cryptography.

#### 3. NovaQ DAO & Protocol Governance

* Launch NovaQ DAO to manage:
  * Validator rewards
  * SDK evolution
  * Public grant allocation
* Include governance voting mechanisms tied to NovaQ utility token (if implemented).

#### 4. Enterprise & Government Frameworks

* Roll out NovaQ-based AI certification standards for enterprises, governments, and regulators.
* Provide APIs and reports that satisfy ISO/IEC AI governance, NIST AI RMF, and GDPR/AI Act requirements.

#### 5. Quantum-Ready AI Alliance

* Form a global initiative to bring together researchers, AI developers, and cybersecurity experts.
* Position NovaQ as a **standards contributor** in AI system resilience, privacy, and post-quantum design.


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