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😎always sunny cryptoweather in the caribbean. Alles wat ik tweet zijn slechts mijn gedachten en ideeen. Mijn tweets zijn geen beleggings tips of -voorstellen!











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PAAL AI (@PaalMind) is expanding its PAAL token to @solana using Chainlink CCIP. Already an adopter of the Cross-Chain Token (CCT) standard, PAAL will now be transferable across BNB Chain, Ethereum, and Solana. Chainlink makes AI smarter.

Researchers at Harvard built a quantum computer that could run indefinitely. This might sound "normal," as we're used to using our classical computers for hours a day. But quantum computers couldn't run for longer than a couple of seconds, if at all—until now. That's because their qubits (the base unit of a QC—like "bits" in classical computers) lose information REALLY fast due to noise and other external factors that make them unstable, forcing the machines to constantly "restart." To achieve this breakthrough, the team used techniques that replenish qubits back into the quantum computer as they lose information or get lost—literally escape—overcoming the rate of lost qubits. In the experiment, the machine ran for two hours straight, and researchers say that, in theory, it could run indefinitely. "There’s now fundamentally nothing limiting how long our usual atom and quantum computers can run for," said Tout T. Wang, a researcher who works in the lab that designed the machine. Vladan Vuletić, an MIT physicist that worked in the research alongside Harvard specialists, said that this breakthrough shortens the time frame for building a quantum computer that could run forever in practice, not just theory. "Before it was believed that this is at least five years away. Now it seems much closer, kind of more on the horizon of two to three years."















