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GOOGLE'S MIND-BLOWING QUANTUM COMPUTER "Google's quantum computer Sycamore recently completed a calculation within just a few seconds. The same calculation would take the most powerful supercomputer today 47 years to complete." Source: Viral Maniacs
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Powerful enough quantum computers will break many of today’s cryptography standards primarily the ones based on RSA and EC (elliptic curves). While centralized entities, such as governments and organizations, can more easily transition to post-quantum cryptography (PQC), the decentralized nature of distributed systems like blockchain presents unique challenges for the web3 ecosystem when it comes to implementing post-quantum security measures. Pseudonymity of blockchain will backfire at post-quantum migration because it will be impossible to tell legitimate owners migrating their own funds or data and hackers stealing all of it. In this case, billions of "free money" and data could land in hackers' hands if they start migrating on the real owners' behalf making the affected blockchains immediately worthless. There is simply no secondary authentication mechanism to prevent this from happening in case of already running blockchains. Recognizing this, we have built #QANplatform from ground up to be immune against all quantum computing attacks.

So how have they not cured cancer and figured out what dark matter is?

They really are robots

99% of Blockchains are going to get attacked by quantum computers in the future and it will cause mass losses in the space. $QANX is a layer 1, EVM compatible blockchain that is faster than $SOL and as Decentralized as $BTC $ETH projects can save themeselves by migrating to $QANX

SHA-256 right now

$QANX tech stack being leveraged by EU country. Patrick Storchenegger with ethereum foundation is CEO of Qanplatform's IP holding company. Follow @QANplatform

Computers have come a long way since my first one 30 years ago

All I want is accurate progress bars.

Doubtful. It’s a press release to counter their recent reputational failures. “Please don’t sell off our shares:(“

Is it just me or is it really telling that I haven't come across a coherent explanation of quantum computers. 🤷
