JPMorgan collaborated with Toshiba and Ciena to deploy and test a Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) blockchain network that is resistant to quantum computing attacks.
, JPMorgan collaborated with Toshiba and Ciena to deploy and test the QKD blockchain.
The study was conducted for use in metropolitan areas and had notable results such as being “capable of supporting 800 Gbps data rates for mission-critical applications under real-world environmental conditions.”
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