Cellframe is a service-oriented blockchain platform designed to provide a secure, scalable, and flexible infrastructure for various applications and services. It aims to facilitate high-performance, reliable, and secure interactions between service providers and consumers. It is especially notable for its use of post-quantum encryption and dual-layer sharding, enhancing both security and scalability .
Cellframe operates on a dual-layer sharding architecture, using a Proof of Stake (PoS) consensus mechanism known as ESBOCS. This setup allows for the creation of fully customizable subchains and supports interoperability across blockchains like Ethereum, Polkadot, and Cosmos. The platform integrates post-quantum encryption algorithms, offering robust security against quantum computing threats. Cellframe also provides an SDK for developing true distributed applications (t-dApps), adding to its flexibility .
Cellframe's technology allows it to be applied in various scenarios, such as:
Cellframe was founded in 2017 in San Francisco, born out of the need to address security concerns posed by quantum computing. Dmitry Gerasimov, the co-founder and CTO, played a significant role with his background in physics and software development. The platform achieved several milestones, including the introduction of post-quantum encryption and a dual-layer sharding architecture. Over the years, Cellframe has formed partnerships with various projects like KelVPN and MobiFi, helping to expand its ecosystem .