
YAKMESH v2.2.0 Drops: Post-Quantum P2P Mesh Locks Down Your Network Before Quantum Hackers Even Boot Up Their Yaks
A new version of YAKMESH, a post-quantum secure P2P mesh network, has been released as YAKMESH v2.2.0. This high-resiliency, decentralized networking layer features post-quantum security with ML-DSA-65 signatures, complying with NIST FIPS 204 standards. The network utilizes a self-verifying oracle with a code-as-authority trust model and mesh networking through P2P WebSocket with gossip protocol. Additionally, it supports precision timing with atomic clock, GPS, and PTP. The latest version can be installed via npm using the command npm install [email protected]. Documentation and source code are available on GitHub, with community support on Discord and Telegram. Built on quantum principles and secured by mathematical concepts, YAKMESH v2.2.0 represents a significant advancement in secure and decentralized networking, particularly in the context of emerging post-quantum computing threats. This release underscores the growing importance of quantum-resistant security measures in the tech industry, as companies and developers prepare for a future where quantum computers may compromise current encryption standards.