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Quantum computing just went from “sci-fi” to “this might break things sooner than we thought.”
In this episode of the Stonks Go Moon Podcast, Rocco Strydom sits down with Ian Smith (Quantum EVM) to unpack Google’s latest research and why it’s not just a crypto problem, but a global systems problem.
Google’s findings suggest modern encryption could be broken within the next decade, potentially as early as 2029.
That impacts far more than Bitcoin.
We’re talking about:
Financial systems
Military infrastructure
AI acceleration
Global data security
Crypto just happens to be the canary in the coal mine.
In this episode:
What Google actually revealed about quantum computing
Why current encryption across industries is vulnerable
The real timeline to “Q-Day”
US vs China in the quantum race
Why crypto communities are underestimating the risk
What needs to happen before impact
By Rocco Strydom5
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Quantum computing just went from “sci-fi” to “this might break things sooner than we thought.”
In this episode of the Stonks Go Moon Podcast, Rocco Strydom sits down with Ian Smith (Quantum EVM) to unpack Google’s latest research and why it’s not just a crypto problem, but a global systems problem.
Google’s findings suggest modern encryption could be broken within the next decade, potentially as early as 2029.
That impacts far more than Bitcoin.
We’re talking about:
Financial systems
Military infrastructure
AI acceleration
Global data security
Crypto just happens to be the canary in the coal mine.
In this episode:
What Google actually revealed about quantum computing
Why current encryption across industries is vulnerable
The real timeline to “Q-Day”
US vs China in the quantum race
Why crypto communities are underestimating the risk
What needs to happen before impact