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  2. Quantum Computing: The Cause of the Next Crypto Crash - AOL

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    That’s because quantum computers are becoming powerful enough to factor large prime numbers, a critical component of bitcoin’s public key cryptography. Quantum computers rely on what is known ...

  3. Post-quantum cryptography - Wikipedia

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    Post-quantum cryptography (PQC), sometimes referred to as quantum-proof, quantum-safe, or quantum-resistant, is the development of cryptographic algorithms (usually public-key algorithms) that are currently thought to be secure against a cryptanalytic attack by a quantum computer.

  4. Quantum coin flipping - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other types of quantum cryptography (in particular, quantum key distribution), quantum coin flipping is a protocol used between two users who do not trust each other. [3] Consequently, both users (or players) want to win the coin toss and will attempt to cheat in various ways.

  5. Quantum cryptography - Wikipedia

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    Quantum cryptography is the science of exploiting quantum mechanical properties to perform cryptographic tasks. [1] [2] The best known example of quantum cryptography is quantum key distribution, which offers an information-theoretically secure solution to the key exchange problem. The advantage of quantum cryptography lies in the fact that it ...

  6. Microsoft reveals Majorana 1 quantum chip as quantum ... - AOL

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    Microsoft on Wednesday announced a new kind of quantum computer chip that it says will make quantum computers useful in years, rather than decades in the future.The chip, called Majorana 1, uses ...

  7. Wall Street Analysts Say This Quantum Computing Stock Could ...

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    A computer rendering of a quantum computer with fiber optic leads. Image source: Getty Images. Taking a different approach to quantum computing

  8. Quantum computing - Wikipedia

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    Neuromorphic quantum computing (abbreviated as ‘n.quantum computing’) is an unconventional type of computing that uses neuromorphic computing to perform quantum operations. It was suggested that quantum algorithms, which are algorithms that run on a realistic model of quantum computation, can be computed equally efficiently with ...

  9. Quantum Computing Stocks Collapse: Here's Why

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    Quantum computing was one of the hot trends of the past few months as stocks have doubled or more following Alphabet's (NASDAQ: GOOG) Willow announcement. Investors looking for any way to play the ...