Bai viet duoc VNCOIN.NET tom tat nhanh tu nguon quoc te de giup ban nam bat xu huong thi truong nhanh hon.
Tom tat nhanh
- As quantum computing edges closer to practical reality, the crypto industry is beginning to confront a question it has long deferred: what happens if the cryptography underpinning trillions of dollars in digital assets no longer holds?
- The answers, so far, are anything but uniform.
- Across many of the most well-known ecosystems like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana, responses are diverging along familiar lines: what to do on social consensus and technical iteration, and community members are split between caution and acceleration.
- Quantum computing is a fundamentally different approach to computation that uses the principles of quantum mechanics rather than classical physics.
- Instead of traditional bits that are either 0 or 1, quantum computers use “qubits,” which can exist in multiple states at once, a property known as superposition, allowing them to process many possibilities simultaneously.
- Combined with another feature called entanglement, this enables quantum machines to solve certain complex problems far more efficiently than classical computers, particularly tasks like factoring large numbers that underpin modern encryption.
Goc nhin VNCOIN.NET
Hay uu tien kiem tra quan tri rui ro truoc khi vao lenh. Cac noi dung tren mang tinh tham khao, ban nen doi chieu them du lieu thi truong thuc te truoc khi ra quyet dinh.
Nguon tham khao: https://www.coindesk.com/tech/2026/03/28/here-s-how-bitcoin-ethereum-and-other-networks-are-preparing-for-the-looming-quantum-threat