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This isn't another room-temperature superconductor. It's some assholes patenting something they think might be useful to whoever eventually does come up with one, so that the people who do the actual work have to pay them for nothing. And of course their business has "quantum" in the name and does something unspecified with a blockchain.
Wow, you're right. I've looked closer at the patent, and wow, what a bunch of BS. They take some guy's theoretical research, and use it as a previous art basis to file for an application, just in case the theory turns out to be right.
I didn't know one could speculatively file patents like that now, didn't there use to be a part about "showing a working sample" before getting a patent?