Scientists from the University of Colorado in Boulder have developed a new stable to hacking technology for generating random numbers Curby to protect cryptocurrency operations and blockchain data.

The statement by the National Institute for Standards and Technologies (NIST) says that the Curby (Colorado University Randomness Beacon) system, generates random numbers based on polarization of complicated photons and blockchain-like heshes chains.

For the crypto industry, Curby opens up new opportunities for protecting transactions and smart contracts from quantum attacks. In particular, the system provides a public check of random numbers, which makes it promising for cryptocurrency protocols, where accident is critically important. For example, for cryptographic protection of digital wallets, transactions, stakeing, lotteries and eireropov.

The new technology can solve the problem of blockchain vulnerability in front of quantum computers, which, according to scientists, in the near future will be able to hack traditional cryptographic algorithms of bitcoin and etherium.

“If God plays bones with the universe, then this can be turned into a better random number generator. The new technology allows you to confirm the authenticity of each number, which is critical for safe systems. The successful implementation of Curby can be a new standard for protecting data in blockchains, minimizing the potential risks of crypto -investors in the quantum computing era, ”said NIST Director for Quantum Information, Krister Shalm.

Earlier, the founder of Strategy, Michael Saylor, said that quantum threats for crypto industries are overly exaggerated, because they cannot pose any danger to the digital finance industry in the coming decades.