QANplatform launches world’s first quantum-resistant, EVM-compatible testnet
Quantum computers will be able to crack today’s main cryptographic algorithms employed by the whole internet, including banking applications, email providers and social media platforms.
Quantum computers will be able to crack today’s main cryptographic algorithms employed by the whole internet, including banking applications, email providers and social media platforms.
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