SaveWallet is one of the first TRON wallets with a post-quantum, quantum-resistant wallet you can create and use today — signed with Falcon-512 (TIP-899). And it's still the cheapest, fastest, and smallest wallet for everyday USDT and TRX.
Falcon-512 · TIP-899 Non-custodial keys Nile testnet preview
Why it matters
What "quantum-safe" means for your crypto
Almost every wallet today — Bitcoin, Ethereum, and standard TRON wallets — signs with elliptic-curve cryptography. It's secure now, but a powerful enough quantum computer could one day derive a private key from its public key and forge signatures. A quantum-safe wallet signs with an algorithm a quantum computer cannot break.
Post-quantum cryptography, on TRON
SaveWallet uses Falcon-512, a lattice-based post-quantum signature from the NIST standards, adopted for TRON as TIP-899. Its compact signatures suit a network where every byte costs fees — so quantum-safe doesn't mean expensive.
Resistant by design
Even a future quantum computer running Shor's algorithm can't recover your key or forge your signature.
What you can do today · TRON Nile testnet
A quantum-safe wallet you can actually use
Switch the network to Nile and try the full flow, free.
Create a quantum-safe wallet
Generate a new wallet secured by Falcon-512 (TIP-899), with keys encrypted on your device.
Upgrade an existing wallet
A guided, step-by-step wizard turns a wallet quantum-safe and explains every consequence before you commit.
Restore, sign & rent energy
Restore from the private key alone, sign into dApps, and rent energy from a quantum-safe wallet like any other.
Honest about where this stands. Quantum-safe wallets are a preview on the TRON Nile testnet. TRON must activate post-quantum signing on mainnet before they work there — but SaveWallet follows the chain, so the day mainnet turns it on, your quantum-safe wallet works with no update needed.
Not just future-proof
Still the cheapest, fastest, lightest wallet
A quantum-ready wallet that runs great on any phone.
Lowest fees, automatically
Energy and bandwidth optimized on every USDT (TRC20) and TRX transfer — the exact fee shown before you send.
Fast & light
Opens and sends in seconds, with a Lite mode that saves data and memory on low-end phones automatically.
Your keys, your coins
100% non-custodial. No sign-up, no email, no tracking. Keys are encrypted on your device.
Quantum wallet FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What is a quantum wallet?
A quantum wallet — more precisely a quantum-safe, post-quantum, or quantum-resistant wallet — is a crypto wallet that signs transactions with an algorithm a quantum computer cannot break. SaveWallet uses Falcon-512, the post-quantum signature scheme standardized for TRON as TIP-899.
Can I use a quantum-safe wallet today?
Yes, as a testnet preview. SaveWallet lets you create and use a Falcon-512 (TIP-899) quantum-safe wallet on the TRON Nile testnet now. Mainnet support depends on TRON activating post-quantum signing, and SaveWallet is built to work the moment it does.
Will quantum computers break crypto wallets?
Potentially, in the future. A large quantum computer running Shor's algorithm could derive a private key from an exposed public key on ordinary elliptic-curve wallets. No such machine exists today, but post-quantum cryptography like Falcon-512 is designed to resist that attack — which is exactly what a quantum-safe wallet uses.
Is SaveWallet still a good everyday TRON wallet?
Yes. SaveWallet is a low-fee, non-custodial TRON wallet first: it automatically optimizes energy and bandwidth on every USDT (TRC20) and TRX transfer, opens and sends in seconds, and runs well on low-end phones. The quantum-safe option is a bonus on top of a genuinely great everyday wallet.
Try the quantum-safe preview.
Download SaveWallet, switch the network to Nile, and create your first quantum-safe wallet — with the lowest fees on TRON and a wallet light enough for any phone.