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quantum computing
Quantum computing is a field of computing that uses the principles of quantum mechanics to process information. Instead of classical bits that represent 0 or 1, quantum computers use quantum bits, or *qubits*, which can exist in superpositions of states. This allows quantum computers to perform certain calculations much more efficiently than classical computers by exploiting phenomena such as superposition, entanglement, and quantum interference.
Borderless Capital: Quantum Threat to Bitcoin Unlikely Before 2030
Quantum computers could one day pose a serious risk to Bitcoin’s cryptography — but not anytime soon. According to Amit Mehra, partner at Borderless Capital, quantum technology is still in its infancy, giving the crypto industry...
Nvidia Links Quantum Computing with AI Chips to Boost Research
Nvidia has announced a breakthrough platform that connects quantum computers directly to its AI chips — a move expected to dramatically accelerate data processing and enable new advances in science, healthcare, and materials...
North Korean Hackers Use AI — A Bigger Threat Than Quantum Computing
North Korean hackers are no longer just coding — they’re training models. Experts warn that the regime’s cyber units are turning AI into a weapon more dangerous for crypto than any quantum computer on the horizon.
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