2020-1-20 19:03 |
Blockchain is regarded as the most secure technology, but can it face the quantum computing threat? Learn how the crypto world is preparing for the quantum leap #Sponsored
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2020-1-20 19:03 |
Blockchain is regarded as the most secure technology, but can it face the quantum computing threat? Learn how the crypto world is preparing for the quantum leap #Sponsored
Similar to Notcoin - Blum - Airdrops In 2024
Quantum computing, once a theoretical concept, is now quickly advancing and reshaping our understanding of data processing. Unlike traditional computers using bits, quantum machines leverage qubits, which can exist in multiple states at once.
2024-7-23 13:17 | |
With Google, IBM and the U. S. Government rapidly evolving quantum computing, enterprise leaders must future-proof their blockchains or risk security vulnerabilities Developments in quantum computing are rapidly evolving, and it’s time for enterprise leaders to consider what this means for their business applications.
2020-3-5 15:30 | |
As our computing power increases, we edge ever closer to “quantum” computers, machines capable of solving complex problems using quantum mechanics, which traditional “bit” based computers can’t effectively process.
2019-8-20 12:43 | |
Quantum computing is one of the most exciting technologies there is, but its basis in quantum physics makes it a pain in the ass to understand and even harder to do anything with. A recent breakthrough in physics research, however, might change all of that and start a computing revolution.
2018-9-20 22:06 | |
Quantum computing has ushered in a new area of information technology. An international arms race to develop quantum computers has steadily grown more competitive and more critical. China reached the early pole position by unveiling the world’s first quantum communication landline connecting Beijing with Shanghai like no two other cities in history.
2018-9-1 15:30 | |
The world of technology is rapidly changing, and commercial opportunities are what most capitalists are seeking when looking for new disruptive innovations. One such technology that is catching up within different industries is the technological disruption in quantum computing.
2018-8-6 17:08 | |
Quantum computation and quantum information. An introduction to quantum computing. A fast quantum mechanical algorithm for database search. Quantum bitcoin: an anonymous and distributed currency secured by the no-cloning theorem of quantum mechanics. Quantum attacks on Bitcoin, and how to protect against them
2018-7-28 17:53 | |
Microsoft yesterday announced the release of Quantum Katas, a self-paced programming project that teaches developers how to write code for quantum computers. Quantum Katas, as the name implies, are coding katas from Microsoft that teach beginning developers the fundamentals of the company’s quantum computer programming language called Q#.
2018-7-24 19:57 | |
IBM’s Hello Quantum is now available on Android. If you only like easy puzzle games that don’t explain anything about how quantum computers work, you’re going to hate it. The game, which debuted on iOS last month, was designed by University of Basel physics professor James Wootton and members of IBM’s quantum computing team.
2018-7-24 00:01 | |
Special thanks to Eli Ben-Sasson for ongoing help, explanations and review, coming up with some of the examples used in this post, and most crucially of all inventing a lot of this stuff; thanks to Hsiao-wei Wang for reviewing Hopefully many people by now have heard of ZK-SNARKs, the general-purpose succinct zero knowledge proof technology that can be used for all sorts of usecases ranging from verifiable computation to privacy-preserving cryptocurrency.
2018-7-21 23:03 | |
An international team of scientists recently published groundbreaking research indicating quantum computers aren’t handicapped by a classical view of time. Grab a cup of coffee, we’ll explain.
2018-7-20 21:52 | |
Many experts have warned of the possibility that quantum computing could pose a serious threat to the security of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. In fact, a study by MIT researchers revealed that the threat would be imminent within 10 years.
2018-7-17 15:29 | |
Immutability and difficult-to-solve algorithms are the main attractions for cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin apart from potentially creating a new financial system. However, recent research suggests the underlying technology may not be as resilient as perceived.
2018-7-17 22:00 | |
The Quantum Resistant Ledger (QRL) is developed to create a powerful, secured blockchain and it helps to prevent and create a shield from the quantum computing attacks. One of the news covered that the QRL is open source blockchain network which is protected from the quantum computing, this is the most recent threat to the […]
2018-7-2 16:52 | |
There has been a strong focus on the effects of quantum computing on blockchain technology. More specifically, there is a strong belief these developments in computing can effectively “break” the cryptography underpinning distributed ledgers.
2018-6-27 16:00 | |
New decentralized, open source blockchain network is already resistant to blockchain’s most existential threat: quantum computing British Virgin Islands — June, 2018 — The QRL Foundation is proud to announce The Quantum Resistant Ledger (QRL), a distributed ledger resistant to both traditional and quantum computing attacks. For the past year, QRL has been developing their […]
2018-6-27 07:26 | |
00000000000000000021e800 – that’s 18 zeros followed by 21e8 and another two zeros – doesn’t look particularly remarkable. Nor does 00000000000000000021e800c1e8df51b22c1588e5a624bea17e9faa34b2dc4a, which is the complete hash it’s associated with.
2018-6-21 18:20 | |
When Satoshi Nakamoto mined the Bitcoin genesis block back in 2009, quantum computing was still in its infancy. Quantum entanglement had been demonstrated, but a 12 qubit machine was the most advanced model yet benchmarked.
2018-6-20 19:07 | |
George Friedman, a respected geopolitical forecaster, believes that blockchain technology will become ‘obsolete’ over time. Can Blockchain Encryption Be Broken Through Quantum Computing? George Friedman’s negative attitude shown towards blockchain technology has proven to be rather unpopular.
2018-6-17 03:30 | |