BTQ';s Collaborative Research Paper on Proof-of-Work Consensus by Quantum Sampling Featured in New Scientist, an Esteemed Science and Technology News Magazine
- BTQ Technologies Corp.'s pioneering research, in collaboration with leading researchers from universities in
Australia andthe United States , has been featured in the prestigious New Scientist magazine. The collaborative research paper, "Proof-of-Work Consensus by Quantum Sampling," introduces a groundbreaking Quantum Proof-of-Work scheme for blockchain consensus. - The New Scientist article highlights the potential of the team's approach, which uses coarse-grained boson-sampling (CGBS), to reduce the energy consumption of cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, by an order of magnitude.
- The feature in New Scientist underscores the significance of the team's research, suggesting that Boson Sampling could serve as the first commercial application for Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum (NISQ) devices, highlighting the promising future of quantum computing and blockchain technologies.
The innovative research paper introduces a quantum Proof-of-Work (PoW) scheme for blockchain consensus, known as coarse-grained boson-sampling (CGBS). The team's ground-breaking approach could potentially reduce the energy consumption of cryptocurrencies, like Bitcoin, by an order of magnitude. Users perform boson-sampling with input states based on current block information, committing their samples to the network.
The team devised a reward and penalty system for miners, creating a Nash equilibrium that incentivizes honest nodes. This approach offers a remarkable speedup and energy savings compared to classical hardware computation.
This quantum consensus mechanism presents a groundbreaking solution to classical Proof-of-Work problems, typically reliant on brute force methods to solve inverse hashing issues. Utilizing Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum (NISQ) hardware for Proof-of-Work mining offers a more efficient alternative while ensuring resistance to attacks by quantum computers.
These findings suggest that Boson Sampling could be the first commercial application for NISQ devices, bridging the gap between quantum computing and blockchain, and demonstrating the promising future of these emerging technologies.
To read more, the New Scientist coverage can be found here: https://www.newscientist.com/article/2379058-quantum-computers-could-slash-the-energy-use-of-cryptocurrencies/
"We are incredibly proud to have our pioneering research paper featured in New Scientist. This innovative approach, utilizing the power of quantum technology, promises to revolutionize blockchain consensus algorithms and represents a significant leap in post-quantum security." - Olivier Roussy Newton, CEO of BTQ
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