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Quantum Computers Advance Cryptography with Certifiably Random Numbers

Quantum Computers Advance Cryptography with Certifiably Random Numbers

Global Cryptocurrency
Release Time:
2025-04-22 21:53:02
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A team of researchers from JP Morgan Chase, Quantinuum, and others has demonstrated that quantum computers can generate truly unhackable, certifiably random numbers. They used a 56-qubit quantum computer to create over 70,000 verified random bits, which would require immense supercomputing power to fake. This true randomness could revolutionize security for encryption, blockchain, and digital signatures, although implementation remains challenging. The advancement has potential implications for securing everything from banking to voting systems.
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