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June 27, 2017, 11:17:38 PM
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Out of these 2 Alts which is better and can really handle Quantum Computers coming out within a couple of decades?

Or are these 2 Alts just a gimmick as any Alt is Quantum computer ready? If Bitcoin, Ripple, Ethereum and Monero are compatible with Quantum computing then what is the need for these 2 quantum alts?

Finally are these 2 Quantum Alts really quantum natively originally developed on a quantum computer or developed on the normal today binary 0s 1s digital computers?
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June 28, 2017, 10:09:45 PM
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Hi anyone can advise.
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August 30, 2017, 05:38:17 PM
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Out of these 2 Alts which is better and can really handle Quantum Computers coming out within a couple of decades?

What I know is that these Alts are theoretically resistant to quantum computer attacks. Nowadays only some governments and institutions have access to this technology.

Or are these 2 Alts just a gimmick as any Alt is Quantum computer ready? If Bitcoin, Ripple, Ethereum and Monero are compatible with Quantum computing then what is the need for these 2 quantum alts?

The encryption methods used by coins aren't ready for quantum attacks. QRL at least is, theoretically.

Finally are these 2 Quantum Alts really quantum natively originally developed on a quantum computer or developed on the normal today binary 0s 1s digital computers?

As I said, quantum computing is not mainstream so these coins are not being developed in quantum computers and really there is no need to.
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