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BTQ Technologies (Nasdaq: BTQ) joins Daou Data on hardware-rooted post-quantum security for Korea’s payment systems

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BTQ Technologies Corp. filed a Form 6-K highlighting a new strategic collaboration with Daou Data Corp., a major Korean IT and payment infrastructure company. The partnership focuses on introducing hardware-based Korean post-quantum cryptography into Daou Data's payment gateway and value-added network systems to protect Korea's electronic payment infrastructure against future quantum-computing threats.

BTQ will provide post-quantum security architecture and hardware-rooted trust frameworks, while Daou Data explores deployment across its payment and enterprise systems, supported by Keypair's hardware security modules. The initiative builds on BTQ's broader Korean activities, including a previously announced US$15 million agreement with ICTK and QSSN deployments with Danal and Finger Inc., and aligns with global standards efforts around quantum-resilient digital infrastructure.

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BTQ deepens Korean quantum-security footprint via Daou Data alliance.

BTQ Technologies is partnering with Daou Data to embed hardware-rooted Korean post-quantum cryptography into payment gateway and VAN infrastructure. This targets long-lived financial systems that must withstand future quantum attacks such as Harvest Now, Decrypt Later.

Daou Data’s role within the Daou Kiwoom Group, which spans finance and digital identity via entities like Kiwoom Securities and KICA, gives BTQ access to a broad payments and enterprise base. Keypair adds hardware security modules and device-layer integration, leveraging BTQ’s prior investment and IP co-ownership.

Strategically, this complements BTQ’s US$15 million ICTK chip agreement and QSSN pilots with Danal and Finger Inc., plus QSSN’s progression through standards bodies like ITU, ISO, ETSI, and IEEE. Actual commercial impact will depend on how extensively Daou Data deploys these solutions across its infrastructure.

ICTK collaboration value US$15 million Agreement with ICTK to co-develop quantum-secure chip technology
Daou Kiwoom listed affiliates 7 listed affiliates Daou Kiwoom Group companies across KOSPI and KOSDAQ
Daou Kiwoom business areas 6 sectors Finance, IT, security, HR, content, and commerce
post-quantum cryptography technical
"through the introduction of hardware-based Korean post-quantum cryptography ("K-PQC")"
Post-quantum cryptography is a set of new methods for scrambling data so it stays secure even if powerful quantum computers exist; think of replacing today’s locks with designs that a future high‑speed lockpicker cannot open. For investors, it matters because companies must upgrade systems, meet regulations, and protect customer and trade data—creating costs, competitive advantages, or legal and reputational risks depending on how quickly and effectively they adopt these new security standards.
hardware security modules technical
"Keypair will participate ... contributing hardware security modules and device-layer integration capabilities"
Hardware security modules are specialized, tamper-resistant devices that store and use encryption keys and perform sensitive cryptographic tasks inside a locked “vault” so the keys never leave the device. For investors, they matter because they reduce the risk of data breaches, help companies meet security rules, and protect the integrity of transactions—factors that can affect a firm’s legal exposure, customer trust, and long-term value.
Harvest Now, Decrypt Later attacks technical
"including so-called Harvest Now, Decrypt Later attacks, in which encrypted data intercepted today may be stored"
Zero Trust architectures technical
"future opportunities across broader enterprise security environments, including security operations infrastructure and Zero Trust architectures"
Zero trust architectures are security designs that assume no user or device is automatically trusted, whether inside or outside a network, and require continuous verification before granting access. Like giving each person a unique key and checking it every time they enter a room, this approach reduces the chance of breaches, limits how far an attacker can move, and helps companies avoid costly downtime, regulatory fines, and damage to reputation—factors investors watch closely.
hardware-rooted trust frameworks technical
"BTQ will contribute its expertise in post-quantum security architecture, hardware-rooted trust frameworks, and deployment design"
A hardware-rooted trust framework is a security approach that uses physical components inside a device — like a built-in locked safe — to prove the device’s identity, protect encryption keys, and ensure software hasn't been tampered with. For investors, it matters because products and services that rely on these built-in protections are less prone to fraud, breach-related costs, and regulatory problems, which can preserve customer trust, reduce liability, and create competitive advantage.

 

 

 UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

FORM 6-K

REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15d-16
UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
 

For the month of April 2026
Commission File Number:  001-42794 

BTQ Technologies Corp.
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(Address of principal executive office)

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EXHIBIT DESCRIPTION
   
99.1 News Release dated April 14, 2026

 

SIGNATURE

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, there unto duly authorized.

    BTQ Technologies Corp.
    (Registrant)
       
Date: April 14, 2026 By:  Lonny Wong
    Name: Lonny Wong
    Title:

Chief Financial Officer

 

Exhibit 99.1 

 

BTQ Technologies Partners with Daou Data to Advance Hardware-Rooted Post-Quantum Security for Korea's Payment Infrastructure

Collaboration targets next-generation protection for payment gateway and VAN systems through hardware-based Korean post-quantum cryptography, with implementation support from Keypair

BTQ Technologies has entered into a strategic collaboration with Daou Data, a key affiliate of the broader Daou Kiwoom Group that is widely regarded as its de facto holding company, to advance hardware-rooted post-quantum security for Korea's payment infrastructure. The collaboration also creates a potential pathway into a broader enterprise ecosystem spanning finance, IT, security, HR, content, and commerce.
 
The collaboration combines BTQ's expertise in post-quantum cryptography and hardware-rooted trust architectures with Daou Data's scale in enterprise IT and payments, creating a pathway for real-world deployment in critical financial infrastructure.
 
Keypair will support the implementation of the initiative, building on BTQ's previously announced strategic investment and co-development relationship focused on hardware-rooted security technologies for Korea's critical infrastructure.
 
The announcement also reinforces BTQ's broader momentum in Korea, including recent progress with ICTK, Danal, Finger, and QSSN standardization efforts, positioning the Company at the intersection of post-quantum hardware, payments, banking, and next-generation secure communications.

VANCOUVER, BC, April 14, 2026 /CNW/ - BTQ Technologies Corp. ("BTQ" or the "Company") (Nasdaq: BTQ) (CBOE CA: BTQ), a global quantum technology company focused on securing mission-critical networks, today announced a strategic collaboration with Daou Data Corp. ("Daou Data"), one of Korea's leading IT and payment infrastructure companies, to advance hardware-rooted post-quantum security for Korea's electronic payment systems.

Strengthening Korea's Payment Infrastructure for the Quantum Era

The collaboration is focused on strengthening the security architecture of Daou Data's payment gateway ("PG") and value-added network ("VAN") infrastructure through the introduction of hardware-based Korean post-quantum cryptography ("K-PQC"). The initiative is designed to help prepare critical payment infrastructure for the emerging risks posed by quantum computing, including so-called Harvest Now, Decrypt Later attacks, in which encrypted data intercepted today may be stored and decrypted in the future once sufficiently powerful quantum systems become available.

Under the collaboration, BTQ will contribute its expertise in post-quantum security architecture, hardware-rooted trust frameworks, and deployment design for long-life institutional systems. Daou Data will explore deployment pathways across its payment and enterprise infrastructure, with an initial focus on reinforcing the security foundations of its PG and VAN environments. The goal is to establish a more secure architecture for key generation, cryptographic processing, and key management within dedicated hardware boundaries, helping reduce exposure to external leakage even in the event of system intrusion or elevated privilege compromise.

Keypair's Supporting Role in the Collaboration

Keypair will participate in the collaboration as a supporting implementation partner, contributing hardware security modules and device-layer integration capabilities. Keypair's role builds on BTQ's previously announced strategic investment in the company, under which BTQ secured co-ownership of Keypair's existing and future post-quantum cryptography-related intellectual property and began co-developing next-generation, post-quantum-ready, hardware-rooted security technologies for infrastructure-grade systems. BTQ's relationship with Keypair is intended to accelerate implementations across payments, identity, and regulated institutional systems in Korea.

Why Daou Data Matters

Daou Data is a major enterprise IT solutions and payment infrastructure company and serves as the de facto holding company of the broader Daou Kiwoom Group, which includes seven listed affiliates across KOSPI and KOSDAQ operating across finance, IT, security, HR, content, and commerce. The broader group includes Kiwoom Securities, one of Korea's flagship securities firms, as well as KICA (Korea Information Certificate Authority / SignGATE), a foundational institution in Korea's digital identity, certification, and secure transaction ecosystem. This makes Daou Data a strategically important partner for exploring how post-quantum and hardware-rooted security can be introduced into real financial and enterprise infrastructure in one of the world's most advanced digital markets.

BTQ's Expanding Presence in Korea

The collaboration also reflects BTQ's growing operational footprint in Korea. In recent months, BTQ announced a US$15 million agreement with ICTK to co-develop quantum-secure chip technology and explore collaboration in mass production, certification, and standardization; launched a QSSN proof of concept with Danal, Korea's leading mobile carrier billing provider and operator of Paycoin; and expanded QSSN deployment with Finger Inc. Group, which BTQ described as Korea's largest banking-solutions developer serving major financial institutions. Together, these initiatives position BTQ across hardware security, payments infrastructure, and banking-oriented post-quantum deployment pathways in Korea.

Standards and Strategic Alignment

The broader standards backdrop is also becoming increasingly important. BTQ has previously announced that QuINSA formally approved QSSN as a global standards initiative with unanimous support, placing it on a path toward submissions to ITU, ISO, ETSI, and IEEE. BTQ will help steer the technical roadmap, aligning QSSN with emerging Korean, U.S., and European post-quantum and digital infrastructure initiatives. While this collaboration with Daou Data is distinct from BTQ's QSSN work, both reflect the Company's broader strategy of helping build interoperable, quantum-resilient infrastructure for digital payments and institutional systems.

Management Commentary

Olivier Roussy Newton, CEO of BTQ Technologies, commented:

"Quantum security is no longer a theoretical issue reserved for the lab. It is becoming an operational requirement for real financial infrastructure, especially in environments where encrypted data and system integrity must be protected over long time horizons. Our collaboration with Daou Data reflects BTQ's strategy of bringing hardware-rooted post-quantum security into practical deployment environments, beginning with critical payment systems and extending toward broader enterprise and institutional use cases. With Daou Data's scale and strategic position in Korea's digital economy, we believe this collaboration has the potential to help define a stronger security foundation for next-generation payment infrastructure."

Sangjun Kim, CEO of Daou Data, commented:

"As the threat landscape evolves, we believe the next generation of payment security must be designed not only for current attacks, but also for future cryptographic disruption. By partnering with BTQ Technologies and Keypair, Daou Data is taking a forward-looking approach to payment security and helping shape the next standard for secure, quantum-resilient financial infrastructure."

Looking Beyond Payments

In addition to payment applications, the parties expect the collaboration to inform future opportunities across broader enterprise security environments, including security operations infrastructure and Zero Trust architectures. These may include post-quantum protection for logs, monitoring systems, control commands, and hardware-backed device authentication, building on the same core principle that security should be anchored not only in software, but in physically rooted trust.

This initiative supports BTQ's broader mission to help organizations transition from classical cybersecurity models to quantum-resilient infrastructure through a combination of post-quantum cryptography, hardware security, and advanced validation frameworks.

About Daou Data Corp.
Daou Data is a leading Korean IT solutions and payment infrastructure company and a subsidiary of the broader Daou Kiwoom Group, which includes seven listed affiliates across KOSPI and KOSDAQ operating across finance, IT, security, HR, content, and commerce. Through its businesses in software solutions, IT services, and VAN/PG payment infrastructure, Daou Data serves a broad enterprise customer base across Korea.
https://www.daoudata.co.kr/en

About BTQ
BTQ Technologies Corp. (Nasdaq: BTQ | Cboe CA: BTQ) is a quantum technology company focused on accelerating the transition from classical networks to the quantum internet. Backed by a broad patent portfolio and deep technical expertise, BTQ is advancing a full-stack, neutral-atom quantum computing platform spanning hardware, middleware, and post-quantum security solutions for finance, telecommunications, logistics, life sciences, and defense.

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FAQ

What does BTQ Technologies (BTQ) announce in this Form 6-K?

BTQ Technologies announces a strategic collaboration with Daou Data to introduce hardware-rooted Korean post-quantum cryptography into Korea’s payment gateway and VAN systems, aiming to strengthen the country’s electronic payment infrastructure against emerging quantum-computing threats and long-horizon data exposure risks.

Who is Daou Data in BTQ Technologies’ new quantum security partnership?

Daou Data is a leading Korean IT solutions and payment infrastructure company within the Daou Kiwoom Group, which has seven listed affiliates across KOSPI and KOSDAQ. It operates software, IT services, and VAN/PG payment infrastructure, giving BTQ access to a broad enterprise and financial customer base.

How does Keypair support BTQ Technologies’ collaboration with Daou Data?

Keypair participates as an implementation partner, providing hardware security modules and device-level integration. This builds on BTQ’s strategic investment that granted co-ownership of Keypair’s post-quantum cryptography intellectual property and enabled co-development of post-quantum-ready, hardware-rooted security technologies for infrastructure-grade systems.

How is BTQ Technologies expanding its presence in Korea?

BTQ has a US$15 million agreement with ICTK to co-develop quantum-secure chip technology, launched a QSSN proof of concept with Danal, and expanded QSSN deployment with Finger Inc. These initiatives position BTQ across hardware security, payments infrastructure, and banking-oriented post-quantum deployments in Korea.

What standards efforts are linked to BTQ Technologies’ quantum security work?

BTQ notes that QuINSA unanimously approved QSSN as a global standards initiative, supporting paths toward submissions to ITU, ISO, ETSI, and IEEE. BTQ intends to help steer QSSN’s technical roadmap and align it with emerging Korean, U.S., and European post-quantum and digital infrastructure initiatives.

What future applications beyond payments are envisioned in BTQ’s Daou Data collaboration?

BTQ and Daou Data expect their work to inform broader enterprise security use cases, including security operations infrastructure and Zero Trust architectures. Potential areas include post-quantum protection for logs, monitoring systems, control commands, and hardware-backed device authentication anchored in physically rooted trust.

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