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by rhdjsjebshjffn 389 days ago
Quantum key distribution is a real thing. It's a very specific set of constraints that would make it generally attractive, though, namely not relying on networks of trust to function, maybe? Key distribution as a dumb pipe.
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I'm not asking if it's "a real thing". I'm asking if it's used anywhere, either commercially or -- in any case -- to encrypt actually sensitive data outside of tech demonstrations. I'm not aware of anything. China has a "qkd backbone" but if they're actually using it for anything is anyone's guess.
This seems like a really dumb thing to emphasize for marketing ends outside of actual competency. But what else is new!
I'm having trouble parsing your comment... What is a dumb thing? Who is emphasizing what?
Ah, understandable.

> what is a dumb thing?

Emphasizing quantum key control. In the situations where it's really relevant you don't need buy-in from investors, the value is evident.

Sayonara!