Diamante's $1.5M Raise Arms Blockchain Against Quantum Doom
Diamante just pocketed $1.5 million to fortify its quantum-safe blockchain. Backed by heavy hitters, it's tokenizing real-world rare earths—proof the future's here.
Your Fintech morning briefing for April 13, 2026 — the top stories you need to know.
Diamante just pocketed $1.5 million to fortify its quantum-safe blockchain. Backed by heavy hitters, it's tokenizing real-world rare earths—proof the future's here.
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