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Pig Rich
Pig Rich
While debugging Docker logs for the @quipnetwork node, I suddenly noticed that the Quip Network is jumping on the "May the Fourth" trend with its "open quantum" narrative which sounds quite fitting. Until now, quantum computing has been almost exclusively the domain of governments and tech giants. It's a sophisticated technology, but it's locked down, making it difficult for outsiders to access. Quip's approach is different. They're trying to turn it into an open network: combining quantum resources with traditional computing, allowing anyone to contribute resources and participate. If successful, this idea wouldn't just be a tech demo, but a game-changer in how computing power is distributed. Their testing of a combined quantum classical testnet with D Wave Systems, and their exploration of post-quantum security for Bitcoin, makes me see this no longer as a "beautiful science fiction" story but a real engineering challenge. I'm not a quantum expert, but one thing is pretty clear: without a decentralized approach, sooner or later this power will be concentrated in the hands of a few parties. The question is is this model realistic enough to scale into infrastructure, or will it remain just an interesting experiment? What do you guys think?

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