Key events and updates in the Cellframe ecosystem: November highlights

November in Review: Cellframe Ecosystem Highlights

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November was a busy month for the Cellframe ecosystem!

Token listings, preparation for new product launches, application updates, and participation in international conferences — here are the key updates from Node.sys, Dotflat, KelVPN, QEVM, and CPUNK.

Node.sys: Quantum-secure L1 infrastructure for decentralized production and automation with a native NYS token.

• November 8: The team participated in the Pro Blockchain Media Meetup 2025, joining leading blockchain industry representatives, investors, and opinion leaders.

• November 19: Node.sys announced its planned participation in GLOBAL TECH FORUM 2026, scheduled for March 27 in Moscow.

• November 21: The team announced the migration of NYS tokens to the quantum-secure Cellframe (CF) protocol. This marks an important step in protecting holders’ funds against future quantum threats.

• In November, DeFactory welcomed new partners: Damir Techno, ESCO, and BZB, expanding the manufacturing network in plasma metal cutting, development and production of three-phase asynchronous electric motors, and biotechnology for foodtech and agriculture.

Dotflat: a flatcoin with stable purchasing power.

• Work continues on displaying pool-related data within the Dotflat application.

• Development is ongoing for a quick-swap widget, enabling exchanges without redirecting users to Uniswap and allowing wallet connection via WalletConnect.

• The team has begun developing price charts for each commodity in the Dotflat basket as well as for the overall index. These charts are actively being worked on and will be added to the app soon.

KelVPN: a decentralized quantum-secured VPN service with its own KEL token.

• November 19 KEL (CF-20) was listed on the centralized exchange Bitcointry, with deposits, withdrawals, and the KEL/USDT trading pair now available.

• The team is actively reworking the application logic: a new VPN engine, cross-platform architecture, and service-layer refactoring have been implemented. Work also continues on collaboration mode and Cellframe Wallet integration. More details.

• To strengthen quantum security, withdrawals of KEL from CF-20 to ERC-20 and BEP-20 have been closed. The Cellframe bridge now supports only inbound transfers to CF-20. Liquidity from PancakeSwap and Uniswap will be migrated to Cellframe DEX after the API update.

• In November, KelVPN announced a new hardware solution KelVPN Access Point Surf 1, a ready-to-use Wi-Fi + VPN device “out of the box”. A signal amplifier can be connected via USB to extend coverage.

Orders are available here.

QEVM: a platform for deploying quantum-resistant, EVM-compatible smart contracts.

The team continues active preparation for the QEVM mainnet launch, a major milestone toward a full-fledged quantum-resistant smart contract platform.

In November, the QEVM project completed the implementation of several EIPs (Ethereum Improvement Proposals) from the Dencun upgrade package, specifically those related to EVM improvements. These updates make smart contracts faster, more secure, and more stable, while also laying the foundation for launching new features within the QEVM project.

All improvements have now been fully integrated: smart contracts are running on the test network, and the team is conducting comprehensive testing to ensure everything functions correctly. The next step is preparing a full-featured public testnet, enabling developers and users to explore the new functionality and begin applying it in real-world projects.

CPUNK: the world’s first utility meme token with post-quantum security.

• In November, the CPUNK team continued active platform development and functionality improvements. A key milestone was the completion of the Android SDK, enabling full-featured mobile app development with Java support, a ready-to-use Android arm64-v8a library, and comprehensive documentation.

• The release of DNA Nodus v0.3 introduced a STUN/TURN server with DHT-based authentication, configuration via config files, and persistent data storage between restarts. Any DNA Nodus user can now participate in the decentralized network by providing data storage and TURN services, making the network resistant to censorship and surveillance.

• Network security and stability were further enhanced: cryptography was upgraded to Dilithium 5, DHT data storage became more robust, and overall network stability improved. The cryptographic stack complies with NIST Category 5 standards.

• UI and UX improvements include OS-level notifications, unified chats and avatars, and a public feed powered by decentralized DHT channels.

• Over 250 commits were made in the past month, critical bugs were fixed, and the build system was updated. All features are fully operational and ready for use as the CPUNK platform continues to evolve and expand.

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