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News 25 May 2026
AEREDIUM Attests Its Transaction History to Bitcoin
AEREDIUM published cryptographic batch summaries as OP_RETURN records on the Bitcoin network, anchoring its transaction history to the world's most immutable ledger.
Essay 1 May 2026
The Key That Nobody Holds
Inside AERKey, the threshold signing system designed to make financial privacy a matter of mathematics rather than trust.
Essay 16 Apr 2026
Decentralisation Through Cryptography and Mathematics
Why the only durable form of decentralisation is one enforced by mathematics — not policy, not procedure, not promise.
Essay 13 Apr 2026
The Big Idea Hidden in a Small Paper
How a 2013 academic discovery may hold the key to blockchain's biggest flaw — and what it means for institutional infrastructure today.
Essay 9 Apr 2026
AERKey: The New Standard for Institutional Digital Asset Authorization
AERKey eliminates the single private key entirely — distributing signing capability across geographically separated hardware-attested enclaves with a mathematical guarantee that no key can be stolen.
News 8 Apr 2026
AEREDIUM Secures $5 Million Investment from Private Markets Capital
Following a breakthrough on testnet — 1.43 million transactions per second — AEREDIUM Holdings Inc. closes a $5M round to accelerate mainnet and AERKey deployment.
News 31 Mar 2026
AEREDIUM Achieves 1.4 Million Transactions Per Second
1,436,820 TPS on a live multi-region validator network — 2 million transactions processed in 1.39 seconds with a 0% failure rate.
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