Quantum Computing, 2038 and Blockchain with Ian Smith
3 October 2024
1 hr 6 mins 7 secs
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About this Episode
This episode of the #citizenweb3 podcast features Ian Smith from QEVM
Ian Smith highlights the looming threats to technology, including the vulnerability of blockchain to quantum computers and the Year 2038 problem affecting 32-bit systems. He also emphasizes the growing power of AI and quantum advancements, which could reshape cybersecurity and digital communication.
Quantum EVM offers quantum-resistant blockchain solutions, combining Ethereum Virtual Machine compatibility with cutting-edge cryptographic techniques to safeguard digital assets against future quantum threats. Explore their platform to protect your blockchain infrastructure in a post-quantum world.
We spoke to Ian Smith about QEVM and:
- The bullet in the gun was for me
- Quantum computers
- Magic eight ball
- 2038 January it's the end of 32-bit time
- A message sent in violation of the speed of light over 1,000km
- Man in the middle attacks
- The majority of people didn't know
- The year 2038 problem is going to affect about 95 % of computers
- Blockchain is completely vulnerable
- Friend or foe identification system for missiles
- Cryptography baked into the protocol
- It's not just fearmongering, it's a position of power
- AI
- Diminishing returns for silicon, but you get increasing returns for quantum
Timestamps
00:00 – 08:08 : Intro
08:08 -- 11:06 : Getting to Web3
11:06 -- 19:23 : Quantum computing
19:23 -- 29:39 : Demystify Q day
29:39 -- 34:31 : Q Day effect on the average Joe
34:31 -- 49:50 : Qubits
49:50 – 01:06:07 : The power and knowledge needed
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