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Ethereum Blockchain (ETH)
This project is 26 Quantum-Randomly generated NFTs of quantum computing circuit experiment data measured on IBM quantum computer chips. The custom quantum circuit leveraged specific, controlled superposition and entanglement on real elementary particles which were all then measured to collapse the superposition states into one of several numbers which were transposed into colors. The generation process itself is non-fungible (each pattern is 1 in 16^256+), making this technological amalgamation seamless.
Looking at the NFTs is the same as looking at real measured quantum particle behavior and a map of a given experiment's data over time. More than classically-random-generated plots, Quantum Crypto pieces are generated through randomness embedded within nature itself. Observer eyes can now see and interpret through color the various patterns of how the value of quantum collapses undulate from experiment to experiment and from instance to instance.
Allon used knowledge as a certified IBM Quantum Practitioner to run the quantum circuits on IBM Quantum Chips in Athens, GR and New York with IBM's Qiskit in Python, visualizing the data with Matplotlib to make the artworks percievable. The NFTs were then minted days later on the Ethereum Blockchain making them the very first 2D quantum-sourced artworks on any blockchain in the world!
This achievement was recognized by the Museum of Quantum Art, and Quantum Crypto made it's first sale for 0.3 Ethereum to the virtual museum's permanent collection in November of 2021. Checkout the link below for the project website including all social links and a link to the exhibit.
Quantum Crypto Quantum Circuit, Workflow Diagram
Quantum Crypto New Logo (Inspired by the use of induction in the Josephson Junction in superconducting quantum computers)