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Startup Postquant Labs announces the launch of the first public quantum-classical hybrid blockchain testnet
According to CoinDesk, the startup Postquant Labs has announced the launch of its first public quantum-classical hybrid blockchain testnet. The network is supported by hardware access and consulting from quantum computing company D-Wave, and aims to evaluate whether a quantum processing unit (QPU) can provide faster computation, higher solution quality, and better energy efficiency within blockchain networks. Unlike concerns that quantum computing will break encryption algorithms (as discussed in a recent Google paper), this project focuses on the positive impact of quantum hardware on the underlying performance of blockchain technology.
The testnet allows QPU, GPU, and CPU to work collaboratively, and developers can earn QUIP utility tokens by solving complex optimization problems. To date, the network has attracted 13,000 researchers to register, including participants from MIT and Stanford, with six teams submitting substantial computational tasks. Data indicates that in early internal tests, Postquant claims that D-Wave’s Advantage2 annealing system outperformed 80 H100 GPUs and 480 CPU cores on certain optimization tasks. The official statement emphasizes that the current system is purely experimental; whether the mainnet can go live will depend entirely on the actual performance validation on the testnet and market supply and demand. Additionally, the quantum annealing system currently employed is specifically designed for optimization problems such as resource allocation and cannot run Shor’s algorithm or break existing blockchain encryption defenses.