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rodman

09/19/19 12:02 PM

#77383 RE: wooferwax #77382

Woof in terms of supposition you just knocked it out of the park! Quantum computing will do parity checks much more faster in as little I know of the mechanics of hash totaling. "So the bedrock of Kiktenko and co’s system is a quantum identification system in which each party can verify the identity of any other in a way that is guaranteed by the laws of physics. This quantum signature is attached to every transactions making it impossible to tamper with."
Always seems to be a better mouse trap in the end?
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Kurt_Banoffee

09/19/19 1:12 PM

#77386 RE: wooferwax #77382

I think QMC has created a quantum key distribution link.


Developed with what capital? Did you look at the companies in your other post and the rest of the wiki page? That's not an internet-based product. You're talking about something that requires significant dedicated infrastructure.

My guess is that "trust the light" will turn out to be far more pedestrian - such as QDs in security ink where the only infrastructure you need is a smartphone and UV illuminatior.
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ih8aloss

09/19/19 1:13 PM

#77387 RE: wooferwax #77382

So you insert your quantum dot chip card into a reader, like you do now, the system will be able to verify it is you and you alone from the unique QD signature (emitted light) kind of like your own barcode assigned to you with a physical aspect.

I get the unique cryptographic signature part the QD's would play I didn't understand the blockchain unduplicatable part until the tie to: "A transaction between two individuals contains information about the sender, the reciever". This is where it all ties together with a unique QD signature, ... I think. If the transaction is between two individuals then a third party trying to break in would interject a new identity not in the original transaction. Since the QD signature is a one of a kind assigned physically emitted ID, a third party entry would immediately invalidate entry into the previous blockchained transaction. Thus securing all transactions from being corrupted.

That's my attempt at trying to understand this whole new field and make sense of it as it applies to our investment in QTMM.