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Introduction
The RSA cryptographic platform is now 40 years old. Although it has functioned well in securing Internet and digital communications, its days are calculated due to Moore's unremitting legal advancement and the emergence of quantum computing. Significant efforts and resources are employed by hackers to break RSA and other forms of encryption.
 The rise of quantum computing makes RSA cracking and other forms of encryption feasible in the near future. The classical computer uses binary bits, which have a value of zero or one. The string is from zero and translated into data, but the bit property means only one calculation can be done at a time. However, with quantum computing, every quantum bit (called a qubit) can both be zero and one at the same time. This difference means that quantum computers can store more data, and do more calculations per second, making it perfect for decoding applications.
The rise of RSA cracking quantum computing and various other forms of encryption is feasible in the near future. The classical computer uses binary bits, which have a value of zero or one. The string is from zero and that translates into the data, but the bit nature is only one calculation that can be done at a time. However, with quantum computing, every quantum bit (called a qubit) can be zero and one at the same time. This difference means that quantum computers can store more data, and perform more calculations per second, perfectly resolved to crack application code.

ICO
To support our efforts, Quantum1Net launches two types of tokens: the first Silver Token that can be converted in February 2018 without quantum-key encryption, and unlimited release quantum keys extracted to the Golden Token in July 2018. Silver token holders can change their ownership at a discount . The full deployment of the Golden Token and Quantum1Net is currently scheduled for January 2019.
More specifically about ICO and detailed efforts throughout this paper.

End of RSA Encryption.
For four decades, electronic communications have been secured by a method known as RSA, named for three researchers who developed this method: Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir, and Leonard Adleman. The process runs because of the difficulty in factoring a very large amount. It takes a large amount of computing power to produce and then takes into account these numbers, something that is not possible with traditional computing techniques.
The difficulty in doing so is illustrated in a 2009 study. Researchers found that 768 bits (232 digits) spent hundreds of machines and almost two years to crack, while RSA 1024 bit keys took a thousand times longer, and that was the RSA key type the smallest currently used ..
This means that it is not practical to try RSA encryption keys simply because the amount of resources needed to do so, and the so-called "factoring issues" is the reason why 40-year-old encryption strategies remain popular today. Hackers seem to work fast, but hacking RSA is a slow and tiring process.
RSA security depends on traditional computing boundaries while technology is growing rapidly and the emergence of quantum computing soon requires a new encryption strategy. Much less resources and time needed to break even the strongest RSA keys with quantum computing. Quantum computing empowers first credential threats against RSA encryption from the start.

Quantum Computing
So, what is quantum computing?
Traditional computers work by storing data in a series of bits, holding either 0 or 1. String bit lengths store information, but at one time bits can only have one value or other value, so only one calculation. done at one time. Quantum computing works differently. It is based on the unique behavior of subatomic particles to be able to exist in more than one country at a time.
This allows a quantum bit, called a qubit, to store large amounts of information while at the same time requiring less energy to do so. The result is that the computer is capable of performing much more complicated calculations, and much faster than traditional computers.

Quantum Computing and Code Breaking
While quantum computers will have a positive effect on the technology industry, their strength also brings immediate security issues. RSA depends on the complexity of a large amount of factorization to store encrypted data. Due to its architecture, quantum computing becomes a direct solution to this problem.
Since the qubits can have many states at the same time, called superpositions of circumstances, allowing for counting, quantum computers become logical code-breaking mechanisms. Work is underway, and NIST expects a quantum computer capable of breaking RSA-2048 within hours by 2030 to be purchased at a cost of about a billion dollars
While that seems far (and expensive), the real point where RSA might get damaged could be faster. If someone wants to pay the money, the possibility of a computer can be built that can break the RSA in a matter of weeks or months well within the next decade. It is very difficult to say exactly when it will happen - or who might do it, but the eventual occurrence of large-scale quantum computing remains close to certainty.
It will be expensive to do, but without our current encryption method that changes the value of the result will be invaluable to who ever finishes it.https://quantum1net.com/

Quantum1Net Mission
It is this innovation that drives the Quantum1Net team, we are determined to create great technology, make it accessible, relevant, and ultimately private. The Quantum1Net mission is to create enabling and enabling technologies. We have designed a very safe product so you do not have to worry now or in the future about the security of your data. We introduce an unrivaled level of technical innovation, combined with user-connected system design to deliver critical security, ease of use, and peace of mind.
Every year, Quantum1Net plans to reinvest about 20% of its revenue into research and development of new network security solutions to improve transmission options for people worldwide who suffer from unsafe data transmission. This will make Quantum1Net an intensive research company.

Company Overview
Quantum1Net and associated affiliates were created in 2017 to design; manufacturing, and markets, securing data communications for personal, mobile, and satellite transmissions. The Company provides various network related security services and solutions for digital content and third-party applications
Most of our latest efforts are focused on quantum encryption, and working on Quantum Encryption Key, hereinafter explained.https://quantum1net.com/

Token Quantum1Net
Our token offers a key role in the success of Quantum1Net. As a startup, we do not want our token buyers to sit and wait. As such, a decision has been made to offer the conversion token a few hours after the end of our original token sale. As we mentioned earlier, the development effort of the initial release tokens token release, while our second offering shows evidence of Quantum1Net, because the token will be protected by quantum encryption techniques.



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