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QUANTUM COMPUTING: THE FUTURE IS NOW IBM recently announced a quantum computer capable of solving problems in minutes that would take today's supercomputers millions of years. Developed by IBM, Google, and others, quantum computers push the boundaries of science and engineering, utilizing atomic forces to achieve unprecedented computational power....

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I have some strong opinions on this. Perhaps for a Twitter space.

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And so we need quantum resistant tech which @QANplatform has been developed for years to protect traditional enterprises/organizations and web3/crypto projects! $QANX will soon be big! $btc $eth

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Qanplatform $QANX is one of few blockchain projects that understood how to be prepared, while still leveraging the existing ecosystems. Legacy coins will be years behind without great solutions for existing wallet owners

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And many of blockchains have a lot of torubles soon. We can count on #cellframe if you want to be safe before #quantum computers. A lot of part $CELL Cellframe's code is in Nuclear Fusion Reacotr using now. Great technology.

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Quantum computers are still in their early stages, and there are many challenges to overcome, like error correction and scalability.

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And guess what, it can crack $BTC and $Eth easily so that's why $Cell @cellframenet exist

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Bitcoin will be zero.

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Cryptocurrency is doomed already?

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Quantum computing, deflector shield generators and an Alcubierre drive powered by nuclear fusion, coupled with the practical use of the relativity theory, we can start seriously mapping the stars...

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