Quantum Chain: Pioneering the Integration of Quantum Computing in Blockchain Technology
Singapore, 27th Mar 2025, – Just as the internet, after becoming publicly available in the late 1980s, evolved over decades into the technology we rely on today, blockchain has also continued to advance in the 16 years since Bitcoin first emerged in 2009.
Bitcoin is widely regarded as the first-generation cryptocurrency, followed by Ethereum as the second. Today, many coins claim to be third-generation, boasting improvements in speed, security, and smart contract functionality. However, most of them compromise the core philosophy of decentralization. Additionally, since they still rely on traditional computing-based blockchain infrastructure, they continue to face significant challenges in speed and security.
Amid countless efforts to simultaneously address decentralization and speed, ...