Systemic Flaws
Systemic Flaws is a podcast dedicated to examining the deep-rooted issues in today’s financial systems. From structural inefficiencies and policy failures to global economic trends and institutional power dynamics, we explore how and why the current system no longer serves the majority.
Each episode takes a clear-eyed look at current affairs and financial developments, highlighting the contradictions, loopholes, and systemic risks that often go unaddressed. Alongside this analysis, we introduce Quantum Chain - a framework for what a more transparent, decentralized, and resilient financial future could look like.
This podcast isn’t about hype or headlines. It’s about understanding where the system breaks - and what might come next.
Systemic Flaws
Systemic Flaws Episode #2 | Quantum Computing VS. Finance
Quantum computing is no longer a distant threat - it’s arriving faster than anyone expected. In Episode 2 of Systemic Flaws: Quantum Computing vs. Finance, we break down why recent reports claiming Bitcoin could be hacked by 2026, not 2030, are sending shockwaves through both crypto and traditional finance.
From our perspective at Quantum Chain, this isn’t just a Bitcoin problem; it’s a systemic one. The same cryptographic flaws that could expose digital assets also underpin the security of global banking, payments, and identity systems. Quantum algorithms like Shor’s and Grover’s have the potential to unravel today’s encryption standards, threatening the foundations of digital trust across the financial world.
This episode explores what that means for institutions that still rely on outdated infrastructure, how “harvest-now, decrypt-later” attacks could compromise sensitive data, and what the race toward post-quantum cryptography really looks like.
Quantum Computing vs. Finance asks a simple but urgent question: what happens when the technology designed to secure our money becomes the very thing that can destroy it?