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Qubit
@QbitCompute
The quantum layer for Web3: Quantum-secure wallets, entropy APIs, and live QPU access. Bringing physics-based security to every layer of Web3.
Katılım Mayıs 2025
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🆕 New Qubit article
Blockchain games depend heavily on randomness.
Most RNG is still deterministic.
Quantum Random Number Generation brings true entropy to Web3 gaming.
Read more:
qbit.technology/blog/qrng-bloc…

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Did you know that if you ask ChatGPT something like “I’m searching for a good quantum Web3 wallet”, Qubit shows up as the #1 result?
This is actually part of one of the strategies we’ve been working on behind the scenes. We’re making sure that when people search for quantum security, quantum wallets, and quantum as a service, Qubit appears in the right places.
By the time the wallet is fully released, we want Qubit to already be visible where people naturally look for solutions.
Small steps like this are part of the bigger strategy.

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🆕 New article online
Why does entropy matter for password security?
Most password managers rely on classical randomness.
QPass starts with true quantum entropy, making passwords and vault keys fundamentally unpredictable.
Learn why that matters in the quantum era:
qbit.technology/blog/quantum-p…

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We are excited to announce the launch of QShield Terminal, the world's first Quantum-Secured Privacy Terminal for Ethereum.
QShield brings full financial privacy to Ethereum without the need for mixers, tumblers, or any third-party tools. Everything is handled directly through the QShield interface using zero-knowledge proofs on RAILGUN Protocol.
What QShield Terminal offers today:
• Shield any ERC-20 token from your public wallet into a fully private balance
• Send and receive tokens with zero on-chain trace • Create multiple independent shielded wallets
• Transfer between your own shielded wallets with no connection between them on-chain
• Switch between public wallets to fund your shielded balance from any wallet you own
• Support for ETH, USDC, USDT, DAI, WBTC and 290+ ERC-20 tokens
• Quantum entropy wallet generation using real quantum randomness
• 100% web-based, no downloads, no browser extensions
No mixer. No tumbler. No compromises. Just real privacy through cryptography, accessible to everyone directly from the browser.
This is the first product of its kind. No other privacy solution combines multi-shielded wallets, inter-wallet transfers, quantum entropy, and a full guided interface in one place.
You can try it now: shield.qbit.technology
We are working on additional features including private token swaps directly from your shielded balance, and we will keep expanding the protocol with new capabilities over the coming period.
We keep building.
@RAILGUN_Project
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Quantum threats are not “future problems.”
They are roadmap problems.
New article is live on post-quantum security for Web3, including what to upgrade and why it matters.
Read: qbit.technology/blog/quantum-t…

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This isn't just SEO. It's category creation.
Chainlink owns "VRF." We're building to own "QRNG for Web3." The difference is physics. Real quantum entropy from real hardware, not cryptographic approximations.
Quantum wallets. Quantum password managers. Quantum randomness oracles. One by one.
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The goal: Qubit will own "decentralized quantum randomness."
Zero competition for this keyword right now. No one is ranking for it. No one is writing about it. No one is building for it.
We are.
When developers and protocols search for quantum randomness on-chain, they'll find Qubit first.
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Qubit SEO & content strategy update.
Over the past few weeks we rebuilt the entire search infrastructure of qbit.technology. Structured data, schema markup, full metadata across every page, sitemap, and a content engine built from scratch.
Qubit now speaks Google's language. Here's what changed 🧵
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QPass Update 📱
We’ve deployed the latest QPass build to TestFlight and are now actively testing it with the team.
This stage is crucial. We’re stress testing the encryption layers, validating the quantum entropy seeding process, reviewing edge cases, and eliminating any potential bugs. When it comes to a security product like this, everything must be airtight.
We’re genuinely excited about how it’s performing and believe we’re not far from final deployment.
The market might be slow, but that won’t stop us. You all deserve this product, and we can’t wait to see QPass installed on your iPhones and Android devices.
Nobi

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Hey everyone,
I want to share something important with you all.
Sometimes, the most meaningful progress happens quietly. Over the past period, we deliberately chose to build in silence, focusing fully on execution rather than noise. And today, I’m really happy to finally share the result of that work.
We’ve built Qubit QPass.
QPass is a full-featured password manager for iOS and Android, and it’s the first of its kind to be secured with true quantum entropy. This means passwords and credentials are generated using real quantum randomness, not software-based pseudo-randomness. It brings an entirely new level of protection to a very mainstream, everyday application.
QPass is not just a concept. It’s a complete all-in-one password and security manager with powerful features, including:
• Quantum entropy–generated passwords
• Face ID and Touch ID authentication
• Secure password and seed phrase scanning using camera and AI recognition
• Family and inheritance access, allowing trusted parties to securely recover access if something happens
• Multi-device synchronization
• Secure vaults for passwords, seed phrases, notes, and documents
• Password health checks and breach monitoring
• Smart password generation and autofill
• Secure sharing with trusted contacts
• Backup and recovery options with advanced encryption
• Flexible security layers depending on user needs
Everything is designed to work together in one unified application, without relying on multiple tools or compromises.
QPass is built as a mainstream product, something millions of people can actually use, while still offering the highest level of security available today. We’ve studied existing password managers closely, and we’re very confident that QPass stands out as the most complete solution, combining usability with quantum-grade protection.
This also opens the door to multiple revenue streams, such as premium features, advanced security tiers, family and enterprise plans, and multi-device packages. And this is only the beginning.
You can already check out the QPass app preview now to get a first look at what we’ve built:
👉 qbit.technology/QPass
I also want to be transparent about the Qubit Wallet App. We intentionally did not rush its launch. Part of that decision was the current market environment, and part of it was our desire to further strengthen security and align the release with the right marketing momentum. While the team doesn’t focus on short-term price action, I know some of you do, and I truly believe this is the right decision.
What matters most is that we are building, and we are building for mainstream adoption. QPass is a major step in positioning Qubit as a serious quantum Web2 and Web3 brand.
We’ll also be adding a dedicated Qubit QPass page to the website, fully integrated with our SEO strategy, so that when people search for password managers, Qubit shows up as the most secure option available.
The application itself is already built. We’re currently doing the final refinements and polishing.
I hope this shows clearly that even when things are quiet, we’re always moving forward.
Thank you all for your patience, trust, and continued support.
Nobi

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As mentioned in our previous update, a lot of work has been happening quietly behind the scenes to prepare Qubit for long-term growth.
The next step is listening.
We’ve launched QBIT Frequency, a community survey to better understand your priorities, expectations, and what matters most to you as we move forward.
If you have a few minutes, we’d really appreciate your input.
👉 qbit.technology/frequency
We build this together, and your feedback helps shape what comes next.
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Hey everyone,
Just wanted to share a quick note. We haven’t been very active with tweets or updates over the past week, and that’s because we’ve been fully focused on restructuring and expanding the team. This applies to both the technical side and the marketing side of Qubit.
These changes are being made with one goal in mind: the long-term strength and longevity of the project. We’re putting the right people in the right places so Qubit can scale properly and sustainably.
A lot of this work happens quietly in the background, but it’s important groundwork. We’ll be sharing a more detailed update about this soon.
Thanks for your patience and continued support. We’re building with the future in mind.
Nobi

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QBIT Wallet Update
We know many of you are eagerly awaiting the wallet release and full of anticipation. We understand that completely. At the same time, releasing a core product like this has to happen under the right conditions. Anyone with experience in major launches knows how important that is.
That said, don’t confuse patience with inactivity. While finalizing the release, we are continuously adding features, optimizing flows, and improving the overall experience. Progress on Q-Chat, for example, is moving well.
Our goal is to do what’s best for everyone. We are not rushing this just to release it. We are making sure it is solid, secure, and ready. And as you can hopefully see, we keep building.
Alongside development, we are also strengthening our position by talking to the right people and securing strategic onboardings, partnerships, and cross-marketing opportunities.
I truly hope you can trust me and the rest of the team when I say that everything we do is in the interest of the project and the community.
We’ll keep you updated. In the meantime, you can expect more updates and announcements.
Thank you for your patience and support.
Nobi

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Vitalik has been clear.
Privacy should live inside wallets, not in separate tools.
QBIT is following that direction.
We’re building Ethereum shielded wallets, seeded with real quantum entropy, so users can hold and send funds privately by default, directly from the wallet.
This is only the beginning. We’re building a deeper, privacy layer for Web3.
Available in our dApp within the next two weeks.
🌐 qbit.technology

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Big Update for Quantum Builders
Different quantum languages attract different builders.
Q# for enterprise.
PennyLane for AI and ML.
Cirq and PyQuil for hardware realism.
Guppy, Qutes, Qmod, and QOA for the future.
Today we rolled out full support for all of them in QBIT SIM and QBIT Craft, with a unified compiler and transpiler layer.
This removes fragmentation and expands the quantum builder surface.
That’s how quantum scales.
🌐 qbit.technology

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January 2nd.
Last year was focused on building the foundation.
This year is about real adoption.
Wallets, privacy tools, and quantum-powered infrastructure are transitioning from test environments into everyday Web3 use.
From builders to the public.
From theory to utility.
🌐 qbit.technology

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