What is funny is that the suggested “quantum poof” cryptography is not certainly quantum proof.
Take more relief that the qubit is a dead end and the true potential of quantum computing will not be available until holographic quantum memory is understood and implemented.
When that day comes, all of your hashes will belong to <us>!
What is funny is that the suggested “quantum poof” cryptography is not certainly quantum proof.
Take more relief that the qubit is a dead end and the true potential of quantum computing will not be available until holographic quantum memory is understood and implemented.
When that day comes, all of your hashes will belong to <us>!