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The vault of blockchain transactions. Designed with long-term stability and security in mind for accounts & transactions. #futureproof

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In quantum computing, a qubit is a unit of data that can exist in multiple states simultaneously. This allows quantum computers to process many outcomes at once, making them significantly faster than classical computers. This speed will allow them to break today's encryption

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The Quantum Resistant Ledger is backed by the QRL Foundation, a Swiss non-profit organisation dedicated to building post-quantum secure technologies in the blockchain space. Its purpose is to conduct development, research, education and community-building activities to support

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Ready to catch up on all things quantum? The $QRL Monthly blog is out now! Explore the quantum-resistant Zond Wallet Extension—a secure alternative to MetaMask for safe Web3 transactions. Plus, listen in as Michael Strike and Ryan Malinowski from the QRL Core team dive into

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Want to be the smartest person in the room when it comes to encryption, digital currencies, quantum computation, and the quantum threat? Go to our official YouTube channel for helpful information and valuable insights from industry experts. youtube.com/@QRLedger PQcrypto

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Quantum supremacy isn’t only advancing through more powerful computers; it’s also evolving through algorithm improvements. MIT researchers have refined Shor’s algorithm to be faster and more practical for smaller quantum machines, using fewer qubits and with better noise

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Near daily advancements in Quantum Computing mean Y2Q, or Q-Day, the unknowable date when QCs break today's encryption methods, is getting closer all the time. What was once considered a distant threat is now an urgent challenge we must all be ready for. Learn more at

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If a project claims to have its own blockchain but you can’t verify it through block explorers, active GitHub repositories, or community engagement, proceed with caution. Some projects are making big promises without delivering a functional, provably quantum-resistant product.

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It took time, and there’s still a lot of work to do, but many now believe in the future of blockchain. The next battle? Addressing the impact quantum computing will have on 99% of crypto projects, #BTC and #ETH included. We’re not here to spread FUD, and we're not here to

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Classical computers aren’t relics on display in a museum—they’re the devices we use daily. So what makes them ‘classical’? And why are quantum computers so much better at solving complex problems than even the most powerful classical machines? Quantum computing expert

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The biggest threat to your security? Don't let it be you. Stay vigilant against phishing scams, protect your passwords, keep your private keys private and your devices secure. Your awareness is your best defense. #PQCrypto $QRL #CyberSecurity

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Looking to add some quantum resistance to your portfolio? Here are the best places to start securing your digital assets for the future. theqrl.org/markets/ #PQcrypto #QRL #Blockchain #QDay

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Heard of "Harvest Now, Decrypt Later"? Hackers are collecting encrypted data now with an aim to decrypt it once a sufficiently powerful quantum computer is available. It’s a ticking time bomb with an unknown countdown. Your digital assets are already at risk. But you can

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Want to stay quantum-secure, learn more about $QRL, or keep up to date with developments quantum computing and blockchain? Join our discord: theqrl.org/discord Check out our blog: theqrl.org/blog/ Visit out our YT channel: youtube.com/@QRLedger #PQcrypto #PQC

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Ever wondered what happens inside a quantum computing lab? Google Quantum AI have given us a glimpse behind the curtain with this fascinating video. Check it out! youtube.com/watch?v=FgZ-8N… #PQcrypto $QRL #QDay #QuantumComputing