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The World’s Quantum Secure Blockchain
Joined May 2024
The countdown has started. ⏰ And everybody knows it. Quantum was built for this moment.
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3 weeks. 137 PRs. 120k page views. The story of @ralphstarter delivered straight from our developer @rubenmarcus_dev
the @ralphstarter story In 3 weeks I: • Merged 137 PRs • Shipped 20 releases (17 betas) • Hit 2.1k downloads • Reached 20k visitors / 120k pageviews Mostly AI building alongside me. Here’s how 👇
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8/ This is why we built Quantum. The world's quantum secure Layer 1 blockchain. PQ-secure from genesis. Not a patch. Not a fork. A new chain built for the post-quantum era.
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7/ The U.S. government mandates every institution to start the transition to post-quantum cryptography now. Compliance deadlines are already set. The window to migrate is 2030.
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6/ It gets worse. "Harvest Now, Decrypt Later" attacks are already happening. Nation-states are recording encrypted transactions today to decrypt them when quantum hardware catches up. Your keys aren't safe just because they haven't been cracked yet.
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5/ Every major blockchain: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, all of them rely on ECDSA, EdDSA, or BLS. $3T+ in assets secured by cryptography that Microsoft Research has proven is easier to break than RSA.
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4/ Now look at the hardware side. IonQ roadmap: 2025 — 64 physical qubits 2026 — 12 logical 2027 — 800 logical 2028 — 1,600 logical The threshold to break a blockchain? 1,754 logical qubits. The lines are about to cross.
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3/ The qubit threshold has been collapsing: 1994 — Shor's algorithm: millions of qubits 2017 — Microsoft Research: 2,330 2021 — Gidney & Ekerå: 6,000 2024 — Regev: entirely new approach 2025 — Gidney: 1,400 Read that again. From millions to 1,400.
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2/ In 1994, Shor proved quantum computers could break cryptography. Back then it required millions of qubits. Everyone relaxed. Turns out, it was a mistake.
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5/5 Install it in 10 seconds: npx ralph-starter Star the repo. Try it on a real ticket. Tell us what's broken.
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4/5 We built this internally at Quantum. Then @rubenmarcus and @snwfdhmp's recent work on it was so good we thought this shouldn't stay internal. So we productized it and open-sourced it. No gatekeeping. Now anyone can run the Ralph loop.
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3/5 Point it at your specs. Walk away. GitHub issues, Linear tickets, Notion docs, Figma designs, ...any URL or local file. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot, Gemini CLI, whatever you use. One CLI. Every source. It loops until the thing ships.
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2/5 Every dev team in 2026 uses AI to write code. But they're still copy-pasting specs from Linear into Claude, monitoring every output, manually running tests between each step. ralph-starter automates the process.
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This is how you code in 2026. Introducing Ralph Starter. * 2k downloads * 58k requests * 0 marketing
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Live from HK, Consensus The quantum threat conversation is becoming mainstream. As the industry debates the problem, we are already building the solution at high velocity @MaelstromFund @CryptoHayes @akshat_hk
.@akshat_hk one of our most valued investors (MP @MaelstromFund w @CryptoHayes) is talking about the Quantum Threat. Live from #ConsensusHK
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