a Web2 InfoSec manager stepping into Web3 as the risk‑hunter who sees the traps before everyone else and walk between Web2 and Web3 like a ghost.
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China’s Quantum Supply Chain: How Export Controls Are Building What They Sought to Prevent https://t.co/Ei4wSYb50e via @infosec
2026 年,全球量子格局正式从“合作模式”切换到了“对峙模式”。你可以从以下三个维度来理解这种“分裂”:
@NIST finalized ML-KEM (FIPS 203) for key encapsulation. It relies on lattice-based mathematical problems, which are hard for both classical and quantum computers to solve. Your GRC roadmap is simple: inventory every ECDSA endpoint and migrate to lattice math.
We aren't talking about unstable, noisy qubits anymore. The big shift (driven by Willow-class chips) is towards Logical Qubits with Native Error Correction. Instead of needing 1M physical qubits to do anything, we now need <10k stable, error-corrected logical ones.
The conversation in finance has shifted from "When will quantum arrive?" to "How is quantum performing in production?"
Marco Pistoia, CEO of IonQ Italy, demonstrates that production-level portfolio optimization is solvable today: https://t.co/c334N6jkzr
A quantum computer uses Shor’s Algorithm to solve the math that secures modern cryptography. It can factor large numbers and solve discrete logarithms (breaking ECDSA) in minutes. If your chain uses standard ECDSA (like BTC legacy or ETH), it is officially vulnerable. 💣🛡️
The Quantum Trade is officially vertical. @IonQ_Inc hitting a $10B cap while photonic chipmakers go parabolic. We aren't just trading tech anymore; we’re trading the collapse of legacy encryption. If your portfolio isn't hedged with PQC infra, you're the exit liquidity. 📈💊
"As I close my first full year as Chairman & CEO of IonQ, 2025 stands out as a clear inflection point – not just in what we have built, but in how we are building it. We have evolved beyond our origins as a quantum computing pioneer to become the world’s preeminent full-stack quantum platform and merchant supplier."
Read @NiccoloDeMasi's new Letter to Shareholders: https://t.co/3rtDl0e7BB
@zachxbt@krakenlistings@intodotspace This is what happens when due‑diligence frameworks get overridden by market pressure. Reputation erodes one questionable listing at a time.
@star_okx Funny how crypto spent a decade trying to become human‑friendly, and now the first real power‑users might be machines. Agents don’t care about UX — they care about permissionless rails.
if you’re in a c-suite and still think #quantum is a "2030 problem," your legal department is about to have a very bad day. 2026 isn't the year of the hack; it’s the year of the audit. 🧵
if that client data leaks in 2029 because you didn't encrypt it with ml-kem in 2026, the lawsuits start today. the biggest risk in 2026 isn't a quantum computer; it’s migration friction. f5 labs is calling this the "credibility checkpoint."