{"id":6261,"date":"2021-04-21T15:49:45","date_gmt":"2021-04-21T15:49:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.bettingwebsites.org.uk\/?page_id=6261"},"modified":"2021-09-16T14:44:56","modified_gmt":"2021-09-16T14:44:56","slug":"how-quantum-computing-could-affect-gambling-and-trading","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.bettingwebsites.org.uk\/articles\/how-quantum-computing-could-affect-gambling-and-trading\/","title":{"rendered":"How Quantum Computing Could Affect Gambling and Trading"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"QuantumFair warning, this article contains some pretty tech heavy stuff. Quantum computing is the next step in technological progress and even the most bespectacled of science boffins haven\u2019t got it mastered yet.<\/p>\n

However, things are moving fast and some people think that we could see exponential progress over the next decade.<\/p>\n

While quantum computing is unlikely to make it into your laptop or smart phone any time soon, the super computers that run the world are already starting to explore using this new technology, and that means it is only a matter of time before stock markets, online bookmakers, software developers, and the world of banking and finance feel its impact too.<\/p>\n

This all has a knock on effect for anyone who gambles online, and we are going to explore what those effects might be below.<\/p>\n

Why Would Quantum Computing Impact the Gambling Industry?<\/h2>\n

\"Tech<\/p>\n

You may or may not know, but many of the products available in the online gambling world are run using mathematic algorithms.<\/p>\n

A random number generator<\/a> (RNG) runs all of the online casino games that you play for example (apart from live dealer games), simulating randomness to as fine a degree as possible; and although there are real human odds traders beavering away out there to provide sportsbooks with markets, much of the work is done by computers when it comes to supplying those odds at the margins desired by the various different bookie sites. What\u2019s more, the digital security that keeps your casino accounts safe is all managed using extremely complicated and sophisticated encryption technology, from banking to data protection.<\/p>\n

With so much of the industry reliant on the latest tech it stands to reason that a global step forward in computing might change things. Google apparently has a quantum computer that is 100 million times faster than the fastest current machine in its\u2019 lab, which gives you some idea of the potential here.<\/p>\n

Before we get into that though, let\u2019s give you a very quick science lesson. We promise it won\u2019t be boring, and if you do find it boring then remember, only boring people get bored (our science teacher told us that), so it\u2019s your own fault.<\/p>\n

And if you found that last paragraph confusing, you\u2019ll have absolutely no chance with the next section!<\/p>\n

The Problem with Modern Computers<\/h2>\n

\"BinaryComputers as we know them today store and process information using \u2018bits\u2019, which are basically single units of information. You might have heard of binary code and this is what it refers to, as each bit can only show an outcome of either a 1 or a 0 \u2013 it\u2019s binary.<\/p>\n

Different combinations of these bits represent real information, with longer sequences representing more complex info.<\/p>\n

For example, the letter A is represented by the following code made up of 8 bits:<\/p>\n