Quantum cryptography and Post-Quantum cryptographyHello guys
today i want to explain Quantum cryptography and Post-quantum cryptography
and how they can affect blockchain security and whats the solution.
lets start with a brief explanation of cryptography:
Cryptography is the process of encrypting data, or converting plain text into scrambled text
so that only someone who has the right “key” can read it.
NOW what is quantum cryptography?
Quantum cryptography simply uses the principles of quantum mechanics
to encrypt data and transmit it in a way that cannot be hacked.
and what is Post-Quantum cryptography?
Post-quantum cryptography refers to cryptographic algorithms (usually public-key algorithms)
that are thought to be secure against an attack by a quantum computer.
These complex mathematical equations take traditional computers months or even years to break.
However, quantum computers running Shor’s algorithm will be able to break math-based systems in moments.
How Quantum Cryptography Works?
Quantum cryptography, or quantum key distribution (QKD), uses a series of photons (light particles)
to transmit data from one location to another over a fiber optic cable.
By comparing measurements of the properties of a fraction of these photons,
the two endpoints can determine what the key is and if it is safe to use.
The sender transmits photons through a filter (or polarizer) which randomly gives them one of four possible polarizations
and bit designations: Vertical (One bit), Horizontal (Zero bit), 45 degree right (One bit), or 45 degree left (Zero bit).
The photons travel to a receiver, which uses two beam splitters (horizontal/vertical and diagonal) to “read” the polarization of each photon.
The receiver does not know which beam splitter to use for each photon and has to guess which one to use.
Once the stream of photons has been sent, the receiver tells the sender which beam splitter
was used for each of the photons in the sequence they were sent, and the sender compares that information with the sequence of polarizers used to send the key.
The photons that were read using the wrong beam splitter are discarded, and the resulting sequence of bits becomes the key.
If the photon is read or copied in any way by an eavesdropper, the photon’s state will change.
The change will be detected by the endpoints. In other words, this means you cannot read the photon and forward it on or make a copy of it without being detected.
The Solution We Need Now for Tomorrow!
The need for unbreakable encryption is staring us in the face.
With the development of quantum computers looming on the horizon, the integrity of encrypted data is at risk now.
Fortunately, quantum cryptography, through QKD, offers the solution we need to safeguard our information well into the future – all based on the complex principles of quantum mechanics.
In January 2022 a team at Sussex University spin-out company Universal Quantum published research on transit attacks
which calculated that it would require a quantum computer with a 1.9 billion qubit-capacity to break Bitcoin’s encryption in the required ten-minute window
(this is the time taken for a Bitcoin to be mined). Even at 317 million qubits it would take an hour and 13 million qubits for a day.
For context, IBM’s superconducting quantum computer currently has a 127-qubit processor.
REFRENCES:
www.investmentmonitor.ai
www.quantumxc.com
www.techtarget.com
Hope you enjoy this article.
please share me your opinion about Quantum computing in comments.
can they break BITCOIN???!!!
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Quantum Computing is Coming. Is the Crypto Industry Ready?A lot of public and private interests are pouring a lot of money into quantum computing right now, and there have been significant breakthroughs in the technology in the last few years that has made it possible for people to start thinking about practical applications. Quantum computers are attempting to crack encryption algorithms such as Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm (ECDSA) that Bitcoin runs on - putting the entire ecosystem at risk if the emerging technology is successful in becoming commonplace.
A quick look at some of the emerging concepts coming out of research institutions and their potential effects on the crypto market as a whole.
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NU is one to watch$Nu and $keep have an upcoming protocol merger. The first of its kind actually. The baby they will have will be named tBTC. This thing is going to be a monster. It's still so early for this project. Look into what this monster will be bringing to btc. Seriously, look into this one. Showing some bullish divergence on the 4 hour and a considerable retrace from the recent ath. This is a long term hold type of project. This is an encryption protocol type of asset. Two teams merging that are very concerned with privacy preservation, and we know how important that is and how well these types of coins do.
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Bottoming chart with strong trendline support. Very similar setup to the previous two times it hit that line before going on a major run. Selling is drying up and MACD is starting to curl for a potential bullish cross. Double Bottom pattern. Successful breakout through previous high would trigger $28 - 30 technical target. This is a potential multi-bagger from current levels.
Holo (HOT) has harder encryption than Bitcoin - HOTUSDHolo (HOT) has harder encryption than Bitcoin.
That was enough for me to say this is a buy.
That was 36 days ago.
I was so busy posting charts I never bought it!
(*smacks himself squarely across his own stupid face).
I still think this can go higher.
I did not find this on my own, a friend, a numberphile, turned me onto it.
But you are here for the charts and I got them.
This is not financial advice obviously because I don't even act upon it.
but
I was right.
we all get lucky sometimes, this time I was only half lucky.
I even played the video where Arthur Brock talks about the project at my weekly Bitocin brunch four weeks ago.
HOLO
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