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We're doing our part to ensure that @Base is ready for the not-so-distant future when quantum computers have an advantage over classical computers It's sooner than you might think! So if you take the security of your funds seriously, wrap your assets with a Quip Vault today.
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Quips protect you with a post-quantum, constantly changing, second key that only gets used once and then discarded You can use your usual wallet stack to transact in a quip, and our app will rotate your second key to keep the quantum hackers guessing https://vault.quip.network
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That's right, if you're using a hardware wallet or multisignature address, quips can wrap your existing workflow with one more layer of security That way, all the layers of security have to fail in order to compromise your funds Quips support your favorite onchain apps as usual
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Today we marked a new milestone in quantum-resistance. We launched Quip Vaults on @base! Even if you use a hardware wallet or multisig, a quantum computer hacker can calculate your seed phrase from just one signed transaction Quips keep your funds safe from such quantum attacks
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Apparently the most degen thing you can do with your $DEGEN is deposit it to a post-quantum wallet. Trusted by degens, feared by quantum hackers. Now available on /base at https://vault.quip.network Who's watching your back, anon? πŸ‘€ pq πŸ‘€
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This absolutely /based $DEGEN just went post-quantum with @rcarback using @quipnetwork.eth the 🎩 stays pq πŸƒ https://basescan.org/address/0xaa6e5fb616abdc69f0a9a16de1119091757b35dd#asset-multichain
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@rcarback hard at work in the post-quantum mines for @quipnetwork.eth
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Our timeline is only advancing so we want you to upgrade to quantum resistance ASAP, well before it's too late If you want to stay up-to-date, make sure to check in with our QuantumDoomClock & sign up for early access to our post-quantum wallet: https://quip.network
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You can see how we might very rapidly have large clusters of qubits that can quickly calculate discrete logarithms of elliptic curves, or quickly factor large primes. That's bad news for crypto! The expected value of protecting yourself today is large: https://blog.20squares.xyz/how-fucked-are-we/
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Now, this limits you to the logical qubits you can fit on one chip, but there's also been progress on quantum teleportation, which entangles one quantum network with another separate net to share state We might soon connect chips together https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-08404-x?linkId=12807895
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We're just now starting to see some useful applications on today's quantum computing platforms like DWave Quantum's recent fluid dynamics demo or Quantinuum QC's demo of true quantum randomness https://www.quantinuum.com/blog/quantinuum-introduces-first-commercial-application-for-quantum-computers
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Don't believe us? Try reading this paper from Quera Computing that makes a compelling case for all the scaling factors working together to make a near-term platform possible. This paper is from almost 2 years ago! https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06927-3
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Now, once you have a reliable logical qubit, like Microsoft's Majorana "tetron" pictured below, you can tile them across a substrate using known 3-5nm chip manufacturing techniques. That means your 1st logical qubit is pretty close in time to your 1st 1000 logical qubits
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But if we put enough qubits together we can use the outcome of nearby qubits to check our math If the error rate is low enough, we call this group of physical qubits a logical qubit, since the group together performs logic Check out logic timelines: https://thequantuminsider.com/2025/03/29/rise-of-the-logical-qubit/
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So those are two big claims. What exactly is a logical qubit? In quantum computing, we separate out physical & logical qubits Physical qubits are prone to error because we can only observe an end outcome & we're unsure if we perfectly controlled the qubits to behave as expected
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Last year, Sundar Pichai, Satya Nadella, Arvind Krishna, & others were saying 10-20 years out; this year they all say 3-5 years So what happened? We made a lot of progress on logical qubits & our chip manufacturing game for CPUs & GPUs translates to QPUs https://x.com/quipnetwork/status/1906765987518792060
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Another great question we get frequently: are commercially useful quantum computers really only a few years away? We really think so! But the future is hard to predict, so let us give you a little more background to show you what's up and let you decide for yourself πŸ§΅πŸ‘‡
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The goal of every good cryptographic system is to make it impossible to be an enemy That way everyone you meet is automatically your fren πŸƒπŸ«‚πŸƒ
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"On Q-Day, everything could become vulnerable, for everyone: emails, text messages, anonymous posts, location histories, bitcoin wallets, police reports, hospital records, power stations, the entire global financial system." https://www.wired.com/story/q-day-apocalypse-quantum-computers-encryption/
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This is a very approachable and short overview from CNBC on the race to quantum supremacy. Kudos to the production team! Which platform do you think will demonstrate supremacy first, and which do you think will have staying power? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkOicF8qBFU
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