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Author Topic: [ANN] Quantum1Net - ⚡ A QUANTUM SAFE DATA TRANSMISSION PLATFORM ⚡  (Read 5422 times)
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January 09, 2018, 12:24:23 PM
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Hi there, do you have any bounty programme? I 'm very interested in your project.

Hi Energy_girl!

We just launched our bounty campaign! Please visit our Bounty thread for more information: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2715047

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Quantum Weirdness: Superposition and entanglement, in brief

If you were wondering what did those terms mean, Joseph from the Quantum1Net team explains them very well in their latest Medium article:



https://medium.com/quantum1net/quantum-weirdness-superposition-and-entanglement-in-brief-a73356dfb097

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January 09, 2018, 12:45:43 PM
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in the yellow paper you said that "A critical difference between the proposed Quantum Encryption Key Generator (QEKG) and
currently utilized encryption techniques, such as elliptic curve cryptography,  is that the QEKG
generates four independent streams of fundamentally random sets of numbers with certain
intrinsic mathematical properties and adjustable entropy as a consequence of the quantum
nature of the generator. " How does it is work exactly?
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January 09, 2018, 09:26:34 PM
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Quantum Weirdness: Superposition and entanglement, in brief

If you were wondering what did those terms mean, Joseph from the Quantum1Net team explains them very well in their latest Medium article:



https://medium.com/quantum1net/quantum-weirdness-superposition-and-entanglement-in-brief-a73356dfb097

i am going to read this article because i don't know anything about quantum physics
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January 09, 2018, 09:46:28 PM
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Where can I see the team? I'm interested in the CV of CEO and all the members.
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January 09, 2018, 09:50:29 PM
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Where can I see the team? I'm interested in the CV of CEO and all the members.
you can see the team in their website
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January 09, 2018, 09:57:20 PM
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Where can I see the team? I'm interested in the CV of CEO and all the members.
you can see the team in their website
I think i saw somewhere the link to their linkedin profile too
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January 09, 2018, 09:58:31 PM
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Good job guys! I really like the idea of upload an article to Medium every week answering questions and doubts from customers.
It will keep us informed  Smiley
Really? What type of questions they answer there? Can we put the question anywhere?
Wait I'm going to search the exact link for you. There are very interesting questions!
I think that they select the most interesant questions and publish them.
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January 09, 2018, 10:26:40 PM
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Where can I see the team? I'm interested in the CV of CEO and all the members.
In the first post you can find them, also in the site or white paper! Take a look, maybe they have linked their facebook profile or linkedIn.
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January 09, 2018, 10:35:14 PM
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Here the link to weekly question-answer https://medium.com/quantum1net/weekly-q-a-update-e6a26469dcad
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January 10, 2018, 11:29:56 AM
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Good job guys! I really like the idea of upload an article to Medium every week answering questions and doubts from customers.
It will keep us informed  Smiley
Are these article a resume of the questions and answers of the telegram group?
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January 10, 2018, 11:59:11 AM
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in the yellow paper you said that "A critical difference between the proposed Quantum Encryption Key Generator (QEKG) and
currently utilized encryption techniques, such as elliptic curve cryptography,  is that the QEKG
generates four independent streams of fundamentally random sets of numbers with certain
intrinsic mathematical properties and adjustable entropy as a consequence of the quantum
nature of the generator. " How does it is work exactly?

Using the quantum entanglement device that we designed to generate pairs of public and private keys of arbitrary length requires several orders of magnitude less CPU usage comparing to any sufficiently secure math algorithm, especially for longer keys. The device measures a time difference of detecting individual photons between 4 detectors. By defining the coincidence window we extract sequences of random numbers which we then converted to key pairs. There are several ways to utilize these random keys on a pair of communicating clients using simple computations, such as multidimensional cellar automata or training a cryptographic deep neural network.

The device is also designed to produce long strings of random numbers (in addition to keys that derived from the timestamp comparisons) which belongs to Z4 group, that can be used in conjunction or reparably from timestamps. These vector had such property that if you from a column vector using 4 streams the sum of all 4 column values must always be 1. This can be used for mutual authentication, since the values of each row cannot be predicted, any deviation from it will invalidate the transaction resulting in new encryption keys being generated due to a very low computational overhead, unique encryption keys can be generated for each transaction, so that even if somebody later obtains actual keys for a pacific transaction (for example if keys were stored on a client computer) they cannot be used to decrypt any other transaction (or any other data block for which this type of encryption is used).

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January 10, 2018, 04:24:48 PM
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When will the tokens I buy be issued? Would I have to wait until well after the end of the ICO to get my tokens?
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January 10, 2018, 04:28:45 PM
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Quantum1Net is proud to announce that Ruth Carrillo Harris and Ulrika Viberg, two household names in the Digital Marketing and Innovation/Investment industry are adding their skill and experience to the Quantum1Net project. - #Quantum1Net #Q1N #CryptoCurrency check this out guys about new developer of team on Twitter https://t.co/fZ1JtbG7mv it is good news for the future of quantum1net, i will makes updating it find something new information about it.
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January 10, 2018, 04:48:06 PM
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I see better their team in the site, with profile photos and description. They have a lot of experience in some areas like encryption, finances, security or industry. I trust in this team, they will go a long way!
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January 10, 2018, 04:51:07 PM
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So the gold tokens, I must say I just love the sound of a proper quantum encrypted coin, if nothing else just for the rule of cool Tongue. Is there any additional value to the coin other than just being a quantum encrypted bitcoin?
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January 10, 2018, 05:27:57 PM
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in the yellow paper you said that "A critical difference between the proposed Quantum Encryption Key Generator (QEKG) and
currently utilized encryption techniques, such as elliptic curve cryptography,  is that the QEKG
generates four independent streams of fundamentally random sets of numbers with certain
intrinsic mathematical properties and adjustable entropy as a consequence of the quantum
nature of the generator. " How does it is work exactly?

Using the quantum entanglement device that we designed to generate pairs of public and private keys of arbitrary length requires several orders of magnitude less CPU usage comparing to any sufficiently secure math algorithm, especially for longer keys. The device measures a time difference of detecting individual photons between 4 detectors. By defining the coincidence window we extract sequences of random numbers which we then converted to key pairs. There are several ways to utilize these random keys on a pair of communicating clients using simple computations, such as multidimensional cellar automata or training a cryptographic deep neural network.

The device is also designed to produce long strings of random numbers (in addition to keys that derived from the timestamp comparisons) which belongs to Z4 group, that can be used in conjunction or reparably from timestamps. These vector had such property that if you from a column vector using 4 streams the sum of all 4 column values must always be 1. This can be used for mutual authentication, since the values of each row cannot be predicted, any deviation from it will invalidate the transaction resulting in new encryption keys being generated due to a very low computational overhead, unique encryption keys can be generated for each transaction, so that even if somebody later obtains actual keys for a pacific transaction (for example if keys were stored on a client computer) they cannot be used to decrypt any other transaction (or any other data block for which this type of encryption is used).
that is an amazing response, now I understand this
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January 10, 2018, 06:31:09 PM
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So you will build or buy a quantum device?

Love the project. Everything quantum-related is interesting i think it is the future! I will be following this one.
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January 10, 2018, 06:31:50 PM
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I like that you describe the posible risks. As future investor, I like to have the things clear and know what type of things I could find in the road.
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January 10, 2018, 07:02:23 PM
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When will the tokens I buy be issued? Would I have to wait until well after the end of the ICO to get my tokens?

Hello tokenwar.

The tokens will be issued immediately upon the investment!

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