enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. IOTA (technology) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IOTA_(technology)

    In this update, controversial decisions such as ternary encoding and quantum proof cryptography were left behind and replaced with established standards. [7] A testnet for a follow-up update called Coordicide, or IOTA 2.0, was deployed in late 2020, with the aim of releasing a distributed network that no longer relies on the coordinator for ...

  3. Hashgraph - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hashgraph

    Hashgraph is a distributed ledger technology that has been described as an alternative to blockchains.The hashgraph technology is currently patented, is used by the public ledger Hedera, and there is a grant to implement the patent as a result of the Apache 2.0's Grant of Patent License (provision #3) so long as the implementation conforms to the terms of the Apache license. [1]

  4. SEALSQ-Enabled Digital Crypto Wallet Features Designed to ...

    lite.aol.com/tech/story/0022/20240827/9221057.htm

    Geneva, Switzerland, Aug. 27, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SEALSQ Corp (NASDAQ: LAES) ("SEALSQ" or "Company"), a company that focuses on developing and selling Semiconductors, PKI and Post-Quantum technology hardware and software products, today unveils advanced digital crypto wallet features designed to protect against the potential threats posed by quantum computing.

  5. Stellar (payment network) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stellar_(payment_network)

    [6] [7] Stellar was released as a decentralized payment network and protocol with a native currency, stellar. At its launch, the network had 100 billion stellars. 25 percent of those would be given to other non-profits working toward financial inclusion.

  6. Quantum cryptography - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_cryptography

    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.

  7. Quantum money - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_money

    Wiesner's quantum money scheme was first published in 1983. [1] A formal proof of security, using techniques from semidefinite programming, was given in 2013. [2]In addition to a unique serial number on each bank note (these notes are actually more like cheques, since a verification step with the bank is required for each transaction), there is a series of isolated two-state quantum systems. [3]

  8. Quahl - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quahl

    Quahl (/ k uː ɑː l / k-oo-ah-l), formerly known as Initiative Q, was an attempt to create a new payment network and digital currency. [2] It was created by Israeli entrepreneur Saar Wilf, who previously founded Fraud Sciences, a payment security company acquired by PayPal.

  9. Hyperledger - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperledger

    Hyperledger Aries is a toolkit for decentralized identity solutions. It supports issuance, storage, and presentations of verifiable credentials, providing the functionality to create and manage decentralized, self-sovereign identities. It supports secure, peer-to-peer messaging using a variety of protocols.