Australia has developed MatRiCT, a highly functional blockchain that can protect quantum computing attacks

2020-10-2 10:40
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According to Xinhua on Oct. 2, the Australian Association for Research and Economics said in a statement a few days ago that agency staff and other organizations. . Quantum computers can attack, and attacks can protect the privacy of users and businesses. MatRiCT is the process control system for blockchain networks and it has been reported that it introduces three new values: information, censorship can prevent illegal use of cryptocurrency, and these technologies can be used for domains other than cryptocurrency, such as digital health, financial and government services.

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