APPARENTLY a startup company that began in Colorado called Atom Computing has beat IBM in reaching the 1,000 qubit milestone 🫨

If true it would basically mean that things are moving fast in the world of quantum computing. So fast that they say a platform could become available for users as early as next year 👀

Our modern day computers use BINARY BITS where there are two options, 1 and 0, and you can only have one at a time.

While quantum computers use QUBITS and exist anywhere BETWEEN 1 and 0, in a non binary fluid state.

So instead of a tedious series of trial and error, a quantum computer can calculate all options AT ONCE.

So in a nutshell, Atom Computing says that they have built the world’s first nuclear spin qubit quantum computer from optically trapped neutral atoms ⚛️. Which sounds unbelievably ridiculous🤔, but it means they used a different tactic than IBM. IBM uses super conducting qubits, which is challenging because it requires temperatures just above absolute zero. While Atom Computing uses an array of lasers (not as high maintenance). Anyways, this does not mean that you will be able to just walk into a a store next year and buy a quantum computer because the quantum state is very delicate, short lived, and even sensitive to noise. Also 1,000 qubits isn’t enough to do anything useful, so the platform that they are saying may be available for users next year would only be able to do very basic functions, but if true, it is still such an impressive / scary milestone.

I must admit that I am not a QC expert, BUT I should also say that,

- I didn’t find any actual proof of this

- I had never heard of this guy or his company before

- If this is true, then it’s cool, but something just feels off🧐

Regardless, if any of your normi friends decide to tell you that this news means the end of Bitcoin, you can share this with them: https://insights.bitcoinreserve.com/what-quantum-computers-mean-for-bitcoins-future

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I've heard of them. They seem to have a much shorter pipeline and can iterate faster than IBM, though I'm not sure they will outpace the big boys in the long run.

Oh you have, okay then maybe there is something there.🤷‍♀️

I’m not an expert, but I follow QC news from time to time and I guess just didn’t see them in the past so I thought some felt off.

Well, you're not wrong.

The thing is that most of the hard work with QC has been done. A few years ago if was declared "an engineering problem now." which means that anyone, if they have lasers and a lot of cooling equipment can make a device that qualifies as a quantum computer. The issue, as is with most things at that scale, is getting usefully consistent output.

Yes

I think that the hype in qc will be slowed down by 2030 and people will realize that they have limited applications. It is likely that we still need secure addresses for bitcoin against quantum attacks at some point.

It is not clear why a platform is a priority here. Seems they just want to oversell something,

Yes, exactly what I was smelling 🤔

The rush to offer a stable platform is to just be first to market. Colleges, governments, big companies all want to see what they can do with the tech. Someone needs to build it for them. The sooner a company does that, the sooner more applications can be found to utilize the tech.

Wth, I was just reading something about that a few weeks ago. But then my ADHD kicked in and I saw a squirrel outside 😅. No but for real, I’m gonna look into this

😂😂😂

Good article on how quantum computing effects cryptography

https://proton.me/blog/post-quantum-encryption

I just read this, kinda long and difficult at times but as interesting and insightful as amusing. Make yourself some tea first 🫖🤓😝

https://scottlocklin.wordpress.com/2019/01/15/quantum-computing-as-a-field-is-obvious-bullshit/

Oh thanks. 😊

What’s your stance on the article and the points made about quantum computing?

I think we are far from a real quantum computing machine. Feels like a lot of speculation at this point in time. And even if breakthroughs were to be made, we could use the same technological advancements to protect Bitcoin, I’m not worried at all 😌

It might be even healthy for Bitcoin for quantum computing to happen but that’s a longer discussion for another day 😝

I agree with you