I and the YouTube host in your embedded video mentioned mining from the start because it's been a recurring misnomer when the quantum subject is brought up—people assuming quantum algos are the attack vector on tx finality, while bestowing protocol-changing mining benefits. No, it's the the wallets and sig schemes that are attack vectors like you said. And like she said towards the end after echoing a bunch of the things I said—with quantum powers come many world-changing benefits. I'll add one of those is sure to be QKD, which can dramatically increase the security of everything we do digitally today as a postmaster for quantum-resistant encryption. So much fear and negativity around tech today, wether it's Ai, quantum, or autonomous cars. All bound to become boringly dependable technologies tomorrow.
I and the YouTube host in your embedded video mentioned mining from the start because it's been a recurring misnomer when the quantum subject is brought up—people assuming quantum algos are the attack vector on tx finality, while bestowing protocol-changing mining benefits. No, it's the the wallets and sig schemes that are attack vectors like you said. And like she said towards the end after echoing a bunch of the things I said—with quantum powers come many world-changing benefits. I'll add one of those is sure to be QKD, which can dramatically increase the security of everything we do digitally today as a postmaster for quantum-resistant encryption. So much fear and negativity around tech today, wether it's Ai, quantum, or autonomous cars. All bound to become boringly dependable technologies tomorrow.