
Craig Clement | Ω
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Post-Quantum Community Engagement at @QRLedger I play obscure sports #racquetball #discgolf
Joined October 2011
Lockheed Martin has filed a patent utilizing @QRLedger post-Quantum technology! If you want to build Post-Quantum with the big boys, now you know which chain to look at 😉 #QuantumComputing #cybersecurity
#cryptocurrency
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excited to see how this plays out. people like Lopp have tried bringing this point up but he gets largely ignored. the bitcoin community can't even agree on small upgrades, they are going to drive straight into this wall
Here is the truth bomb everyone is ignoring. 20-30% of Bitcoin will be taken by a Quantum Machine within 2-8 years and there is absolutely nothing we can do to stop this. These are P2PK addresses, like Satoshis $125B, and many other old/lost coins. Bitcoiners have a painful
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For anyone in the NYC area next week, come see our very own @Strike_Attack presenting on the QRL and the Quantum threat to crypto!
We’re excited to announce that QRL has been invited to speak at IQT’s Quantum + AI Conference in New York City (October 19–21). IQT is one of the leading global events exploring the intersection of quantum technology and artificial intelligence. This event brings together the
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We may only need 700 qubits to break Bitcoin! That's just 2-3 years away people. No one knows the exact number, but the threat is real and getting closer every day. Fix Bitcoin in 2026!
@kvanderhoek75 @BitcoinNews21M Correct One thing I might add is some findings I presented in Istanbul recently... It turns out it's possible only 3n (768) qubits are required to run Shor's... And they might not even need to be fully fault tolerant either, NISQs could work with sufficient GPU postprocessing
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QRL getting recognized in @Forbes Awareness of the Quantum threat increasing by the day! https://t.co/6c0NR99rCb
forbes.com
Quantum computing threatens crypto's security. Learn what Q-Day means for digital assets and how investors and developers can prepare for the quantum era.
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Something's happenin here What it is, ain't exactly clear Stop @QRLedger what's that sound going up when everything's down
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Github going post-quantum
How do you protect today's code from tomorrow's computers? 👀 We're getting ready for the quantum future by adding a new post-quantum secure algorithm to our SSH endpoints. ⚛️🔐 This keeps your code safe from future decryption attacks. Learn more. ⬇️ https://t.co/Rnp9MOqEzv
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Spicy take of the day 🌶
@ProofOfMoney I have Rigetti and $QRL because I know that quantum already exists in the sense that time is not real so it exists if it will ever exist.
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Latest @QRLedger AMA is READY for viewing Tune in and see what our head Dev Kaushal has to say with the latest questions from the community! QRL https://t.co/bjsWgS8UAa
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The Nobel Prize in Physics goes to quantum researchers. ECDSA encryption used by most blockchains such as Bitcoin, will be broken by quantum computers within the next few years. Great time to take a closer look at Quantum Resistant Ledger (#QRL). https://t.co/pPWDcRrkSh
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JUST IN: 🇺🇸 Federal Reserve Bitcoin study warns that future quantum computers could expose past transactions. Calls for urgent adoption of quantum-resistant security. ⚡
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@craig_clement Respectfully, what was “created decades ago” is asymmetric cryptography — the general class of public-key systems developed in the late 1970s — with Bitcoin specifically relying on ECDSA, introduced in the mid-1980s. These systems were brilliant for their time, enabling
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Tell me you don't understand consensus and migration without telling me you don't understand consensus and migration. Ouch
Quantum threat to bitcoin? My LinkedIn “conversation” with this dude sums up pretty much everything there is to say. Quantum proof cryptography has been solved decades ago. There's already multiple proposals ready (like BIP360) to make bitcoin quantum proof, when it becomes
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Paper published in Nature from CalTech today describing a neutral-atom quantum computer consisting of 6100 qubits. At room temperature, btw Previous record was 3000 qubits. That was just over two months ago. At this pace, neutral atoms could enable a CRQC in ~18 months.
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Late post, but had a great time presenting @QRLedger and the impact that Quantum Computing will have on legacy blockchain infrastructure at @FUTO_Tech in Austin, TX last Thursday evening. Met some incredible people and looking forward to the partnerships that will come from it!
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@isabelfoxenduke @tdryja the problem is rooted in the fact that Bitcoin does not have an organized way to coordinate upgrades. it's same root problem as the op_return debate. adding more clients (such as knots) is an inferior long term solution because it increases the risk of unforeseen conflicts and
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Anatoly just shook Crypto Twitter with a warning There’s a 50/50 chance quantum computers could break Bitcoin by 2030. That’s not FUD, that’s reality. If Shor’s algorithm rips through ECDSA, most blockchains are toast. Which is exactly why I’m looking at $QRL, the Quantum
🚨 LATEST: Solana founder Anatoly Yakovenko warns there’s a 50/50 chance quantum computing could break Bitcoin cryptography by 2030.
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🔥 Leading Climbers (Ranks 401-500 MC): Watch breakout action! $QRL (Quantum Resistant Ledger) +26.09% $EPIC (Epic Chain) +12.00% $JOE (JOE) +11.73% $ZENT (Zentry) +10.25% $LQTY (Liquity) +9.40% $VINE (Vine Coin) +8.69% $SIREN (siren) +8.43% $BITCOIN (HarryPotterObamaSonic10Inu
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