Quantum Computing Advances from Google and IBM Compress Crypto Encryption Threat Timeline to 2030

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According to a Quantus report released on May 30, recent advances from Google and IBM have significantly shortened the timeline for potential quantum computing threats to cryptocurrency's public-key cryptography. The report argues that meaningful risks could emerge around 2030, a substantial compression from previous estimates of several decades. Researchers attribute the accelerated timeline to breakthroughs in quantum error correction, qubit stability, and computational efficiency.
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