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Can Crypto Be Undone by Quantum?

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Quantum computing is coming. And that puts encryption in danger, because the ability to process long numbers will be so much faster and deeper in scope will be at the finger tips of major players. Crypto currencies and blockchain technologies rely on distributed ledgers keeps value and contractual agreements on them safe without mediation now, but advances will need to be made in order to keep that ledger safe from corruptibility. We spoke to Rhiddiman Das, the Founder and CEO of TripleBlind, about how they are approaching and preparing for the problems around data privacy and the encryption safety to understand more about what we can expect and how we might approach the solutions.

Guest: Rhiddiman Das, Founder/CEO, TripleBlind
Hosts: Nick Holland, Global Head of Research, Money20/20

Rachel Morrissey, Content Manager Executive Producer of The MoneyPot, Money20/20 US

Producers: Roland Bodenham, Senior Video Producer and Podcast Lead, Ascential

Rachel Morrissey, Executive Producer of The MoneyPot, Money20/20 US

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Quantum computing is coming. And that puts encryption in danger, because the ability to process long numbers will be so much faster and deeper in scope will be at the finger tips of major players. Crypto currencies and blockchain technologies rely on distributed ledgers keeps value and contractual agreements on them safe without mediation now, but advances will need to be made in order to keep that ledger safe from corruptibility. We spoke to Rhiddiman Das, the Founder and CEO of TripleBlind, about how they are approaching and preparing for the problems around data privacy and the encryption safety to understand more about what we can expect and how we might approach the solutions.

Guest: Rhiddiman Das, Founder/CEO, TripleBlind
Hosts: Nick Holland, Global Head of Research, Money20/20

Rachel Morrissey, Content Manager Executive Producer of The MoneyPot, Money20/20 US

Producers: Roland Bodenham, Senior Video Producer and Podcast Lead, Ascential

Rachel Morrissey, Executive Producer of The MoneyPot, Money20/20 US

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