Welcome to the Unolock blog.

Welcome to the Unolock blog

If you care about protecting the memories, assets, and identities you lock away with Unolock, this is your new home base. The Unolock blog is where we translate zero-knowledge jargon into plain language, share survival guides for everyday threats, and spotlight customers who use CybVault to stay sovereign over their data.

Digital sovereignty is freedom

Picture this: it’s 1689, and John Locke is furiously scribbling about how “every man has a property in his own person.” Fast forward to 2025, and that “property” includes your Bitcoin wallet, your encrypted passwords, and that embarrassing search history you’d rather forget. The philosophers were right about freedom and property — they just couldn’t imagine property would become ones and zeros floating in the cloud.

Neon-toned digital lock illustration

The quantum computer that will break your Bitcoin is already being built

Why wait for “quantum-proof” security until after you smell smoke? Imagine someone is recording every encrypted message you send today—banking details, seed phrases, late-night chats—and shelving them in a warehouse. They can’t read any of it yet, but they’re patient. They’re waiting for a special key that unlocks everything at once.

That key is a quantum computer powerful enough to crack today’s encryption. The warehouse is already being filled by nation-states and patient adversaries. The timeline? Shorter than your mortgage.

Abstract quantum circuitry illustration

Aionity: The Eternal Thread of Digital Preservation

In the heart of a bustling city, there is a library built to withstand centuries. Within its walls are journals, letters, and records — traces of lives once lived, thoughts once dreamed, and lessons learned over lifetimes. Each artifact whispers, “I was here. I mattered.”

Now imagine a similar archive, but one that exists not in stone and mortar, but in the ethereal realm of ones and zeros. It is not bound by geography or subject to the decay of time. This is the essence of Aionity — a philosophy born from the human need to preserve not just information, but identity, memory, and meaning across generations.