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The Day Encryption Expires: How Quantum Computing Could Shake Global Finance

20 min · 1 de jul de 2026
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What happens when the invisible locks protecting global finance begin to expire? Every online payment, bank transfer, stock trade, digital signature, and financial identity check depends on encryption. Most of us never see it, but modern money moves because the world trusts that digital proof is real. But quantum computing could challenge that foundation. In this episode, we explore how powerful quantum computers may one day threaten parts of today’s encryption systems, why “harvest now, decrypt later” matters, and why banks, governments, fintech companies, and crypto networks are racing toward quantum-safe security. This is not a story about money disappearing overnight. It is a story about trust, proof, and the hidden mathematical architecture behind global finance. Because the future of money may not depend only on markets, interest rates, or central banks. It may depend on whether the world can rebuild digital trust before the old locks expire.

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Portada del episodio The Day Encryption Expires: How Quantum Computing Could Shake Global Finance

The Day Encryption Expires: How Quantum Computing Could Shake Global Finance

What happens when the invisible locks protecting global finance begin to expire? Every online payment, bank transfer, stock trade, digital signature, and financial identity check depends on encryption. Most of us never see it, but modern money moves because the world trusts that digital proof is real. But quantum computing could challenge that foundation. In this episode, we explore how powerful quantum computers may one day threaten parts of today’s encryption systems, why “harvest now, decrypt later” matters, and why banks, governments, fintech companies, and crypto networks are racing toward quantum-safe security. This is not a story about money disappearing overnight. It is a story about trust, proof, and the hidden mathematical architecture behind global finance. Because the future of money may not depend only on markets, interest rates, or central banks. It may depend on whether the world can rebuild digital trust before the old locks expire.

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