MicroCloud Hologram proposes quantum secure computing protocol

October 15, 2025 10:01 AM EDT

MicroCloud Hologram Inc. (NASDAQ: HOLO) announced it has proposed a quantum secure tripartite computing protocol based on blind quantum computing (BQC) technology. The protocol involves two quantum-limited clients and a remote quantum server.

According to the company's press release, the protocol uses BQC's blindness properties to protect client data privacy during computation. Clients convert their data into quantum information form and transmit it to the server, which can only operate on the quantum information according to predetermined processes without accessing the specific content of client data.

The company stated it has extended the tripartite protocol into a quantum secure multi-party computing protocol to support more than two clients. In multi-party scenarios, the protocol maintains independent privacy protection for each client's data while preventing clients from accessing each other's private information and preventing the server from parsing individual client data.

MicroCloud Hologram provides holographic technology services including holographic light detection and ranging solutions, holographic imaging solutions, and holographic vehicle intelligent vision technology. The company also offers holographic digital twin technology services and has built a proprietary holographic digital twin technology resource library.

The Shenzhen, China-based company focuses on quantum computing and quantum holography development and has stated plans to invest over $400 million in technology sectors including blockchain development, quantum computing, quantum holography, artificial intelligence and augmented reality.



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