Whether you're a first-time crypto buyer or an experienced investor evaluating the BMIC presale, these 15 frequently asked questions cover everything you need to know. Last updated: July 2026.
1. What is the BMIC presale?
The BMIC presale is the world's first quantum-safe crypto token sale. BMIC uses NIST-approved post-quantum cryptography (CRYSTALS-Dilithium and CRYSTALS-Kyber) to protect digital assets from quantum computing threats. The presale is currently live at $0.049999 per token with over $530K raised from investors worldwide. BMIC is designed to be the quantum-resistant infrastructure layer for the next generation of blockchain applications.
2. How do I buy BMIC tokens in the presale?
Buying BMIC is a straightforward process:
- Visit bmic.ai
- Connect your wallet — MetaMask, Trust Wallet, WalletConnect, or Coinbase Wallet
- Select ETH, USDT, or USDC as your payment currency
- Enter the amount of BMIC tokens you want to purchase
- Review the transaction details and confirm
- Your BMIC tokens will be claimable at TGE (Q2 2026)
The entire process takes about 5 minutes if you already have ETH or USDT in your wallet. If you need to buy ETH or USDT first, you can use any exchange (Binance, Coinbase, Kraken) with a credit card or bank transfer.
3. What is the current BMIC token price?
The current BMIC presale price is $0.049999 per token. The presale uses up to 50 dynamic pricing phases — the price increases as each phase fills, rewarding early participants with the lowest entry price. As more investors join, the price moves upward through the phases, so earlier buyers get a better rate.
4. When is the BMIC TGE?
The BMIC Token Generation Event (TGE) is scheduled for Q2 2026. At TGE, presale participants will be able to claim their tokens and BMIC is expected to list on decentralized exchanges (DEXs) followed by centralized exchanges (CEXs). The TGE marks the transition from presale to public trading.
5. What makes BMIC quantum-safe?
BMIC implements CRYSTALS-Dilithium for digital signatures and CRYSTALS-Kyber for key encapsulation — both standardized by NIST (FIPS 203/204/205) specifically for post-quantum security. This protects BMIC transactions and wallets from quantum computer attacks. In contrast, Bitcoin and Ethereum rely on ECDSA, which Shor's algorithm running on a sufficiently powerful quantum computer can break. BMIC is built from the ground up to be resistant to both classical and quantum cryptanalysis.
6. How much has BMIC raised in the presale?
BMIC has raised over $530,000 in its presale from a global community of investors. This milestone demonstrates strong market confidence in BMIC's technology and vision. The project has a target to reach a full presale raise and has structured its roadmap to deliver on its promises regardless of market conditions.
7. What is the total supply and tokenomics of BMIC?
The total supply of BMIC tokens is 1.5 billion. The allocation breakdown is:
- 50% — Public Presale (unlocked at TGE)
- 12% — Rewards and Staking (24-month vest)
- 10% — Private Sale (12-month vest)
- 9% — Ecosystem Reserve (24-month vest)
- 6% — Marketing
- 3% — Team (24-month vest — well below the 10-20% industry average)
The low team allocation (3%) is a strong trust signal, as it aligns the team's incentives with long-term token value rather than short-term exits.
8. What network does BMIC use?
BMIC tokens are purchased on the Ethereum network using ETH, USDT, or USDC. The technology layer includes ERC-4337 and ERC-7702 smart account abstraction built on Ethereum's infrastructure. This means BMIC inherits Ethereum's security while adding quantum-safe features at the account level — gasless transactions, social recovery, and quantum-resistant key management.
9. What media outlets have covered BMIC?
BMIC has been featured in 186+ media outlets globally, including BTCC, Finbold, TheDefiant, Bitget, MEXC, Binance Square, CoinNews, InsideBitcoins, Coinspeaker, CryptoNews, NewsBTC, 99Bitcoins, Bitcoinist, ICObench, Kryptoszene, Coincierge, Cryptonaute, Actufinance, Bitcoinmagazine.nl, Criptofacil, and Finaria. This level of editorial coverage — earned, not paid — is one of the strongest credibility signals for any presale project.
10. What is ERC-4337 and how does BMIC use it?
ERC-4337 is an Ethereum standard that enables smart contract wallets (also called account abstraction). For BMIC, this means:
- Gasless transactions — pay fees in BMIC instead of ETH
- Social recovery — recover your wallet if you lose your key via trusted contacts
- Multi-signature security — require multiple approvals for large transactions
- Batch transactions — execute multiple operations in one transaction
- Quantum-safe key management — post-quantum signatures at the account level
11. What NIST standards does BMIC implement?
BMIC implements three NIST-standardized post-quantum algorithms from FIPS 203/204/205:
- FIPS 203 (ML-KEM) — based on CRYSTALS-Kyber, for key encapsulation
- FIPS 204 (ML-DSA) — based on CRYSTALS-Dilithium, for digital signatures
- FIPS 205 (SLH-DSA) — based on SPHINCS+, a stateless hash-based signature backup
These are the same algorithms selected by the US National Institute of Standards and Technology to protect government and military infrastructure against quantum attacks.
12. Can I buy BMIC with a credit card?
Yes. You can buy ETH or USDT on any centralized exchange (Binance, Coinbase, Kraken, etc.) using a credit or debit card, then transfer those funds to your wallet (MetaMask or Trust Wallet) and purchase BMIC at bmic.ai. The process is simple:
- Buy ETH/USDT on an exchange with your card
- Withdraw to your personal wallet
- Connect wallet to bmic.ai
- Swap for BMIC at $0.049999
13. What happens to my tokens after the presale ends?
At TGE (Q2 2026), BMIC tokens purchased during the public presale are fully unlocked. You will be able to claim them from the BMIC platform and transfer them to any Ethereum-compatible wallet. After TGE, BMIC plans DEX listings (Uniswap, etc.) followed by CEX listings, enabling trading on public markets. Tokens allocated to staking rewards, ecosystem, and team vest on the published schedules above.
14. What is the Quantum Meta-Cloud?
The Quantum Meta-Cloud is BMIC's enterprise infrastructure — a distributed computing platform built entirely on post-quantum protocols. It uses a burn-to-compute model where BMIC tokens are burned in exchange for compute credits, creating genuine utility. This infrastructure serves quantum-safe cloud computing, decentralized AI training, and enterprise applications that require post-quantum security guarantees.
15. How does BMIC protect against harvest-now-decrypt-later attacks?
BMIC's signature-hiding smart account architecture means that even if an adversary captures encrypted blockchain data today, they cannot later decrypt it with a quantum computer. BMIC's post-quantum keys are fundamentally resistant to Shor's algorithm. This is critical because nation-state actors and sophisticated cybercriminal groups are already deploying a "harvest now, decrypt later" strategy — collecting encrypted blockchain data in anticipation of future quantum decryption capabilities. BMIC is the only presale token that addresses this threat at the protocol level.