Startup lets researchers mine blockchain tasks on a quantum computer for the first time

Markets, Testnet, News Built with advice and hardware access from D-Wave, the testnet has drawn 13,000 sign-ups and early work from six research teams, but remains an experimental environment rather than a live mainnet. Built with advice and hardware access from D-Wave, the testnet has drawn 13,000 sign-ups and early work from six research teams, but remains an experimental environment rather than a live mainnet. CoinDesk: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Crypto News and Price Data Read More

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