Twitter Trends and Tech Report Daily Digest — 2026-05-03
Quantum computing’s threat to blockchain encryption has become a hot topic, with intense debate over the risk to Satoshi Nakamoto’s Bitcoin stash. Fujitsu has officially declared AI and quantum computing as its core future infrastructure, while players like KKR, Qwen, Manus, Gensyn, Apple, and ChatGPT lead the AI space. On X (formerly Twitter), new platform updates include a "Threads"-like trending topics feature.
Twitter Trends and Tech Report Daily Digest — 2026-05-03
New Features on X (Twitter)
1. X Adds "Threads"-like Trending Topics X has recently introduced a trending topics feature on its "For You" feed that feels very similar to Threads. According to SocialBee’s April 2026 update tracker, this move is catching the eye of social media managers and is seen as part of a wider effort to improve how users discover content on the platform.

2. LinkedIn Expands B2B Marketing and AI Recruiting Tools According to Social Media Today, LinkedIn’s B2B marketing and AI-driven recruiting tools are fueling significant business growth, with paid video posts seeing a 30% jump compared to last year. This report was published on Social Media Today on May 1, 2026.
3. Global Trending Service: twitter-trending.com The site twitter-trending.com, which tracks real-time X trending data globally, reported that within the last 12 hours, Thai drama-related hashtags (such as #PerthSanta and #เพิร์ธแซนต้า) hit 748.1K posts, ranking second worldwide.
Blockchain and Quantum Computing News
1. Is Satoshi Nakamoto’s 1.1 Million Bitcoin Exposed to Quantum Threats? As reported by CoinGape about 11 hours ago, Alex Thorn of Galaxy Digital analyzed the potential impact of quantum computing threats on Satoshi Nakamoto’s 1.1 million Bitcoin holdings. Experts are warning that we need to prepare for "Q-Day"—the moment quantum computing becomes powerful enough to crack blockchain encryption—before it arrives.

2. Blockchains Are Not Quantum-Safe — What Happens When Q-Day Arrives? In an article published on May 1, 2026, Analytics Insight analyzed the threat that advancing quantum computers pose to blockchain security. The industry-wide fear is that crypto security remains fundamentally vulnerable to quantum breakthroughs. The article warns of the potential ripple effects across the entire cryptocurrency market if Q-Day arrives.

3. Fujitsu Names AI and Quantum Computing the Core of Digital Infrastructure According to a May 1, 2026 report from Techzine, Fujitsu has officially declared artificial intelligence and quantum computing the primary foundation for its future digital infrastructure. Fujitsu emphasized that the fusion of these two technologies will be the backbone of next-generation digital systems.

AI Technology Trends
1. AI News Roundup: KKR, Qwen, Manus, Gensyn, Apple, and ChatGPT (May 1, 2026) The Crypto Integrated newsletter published on May 1, 2026, highlights the latest movements from major AI players, including KKR, Qwen, Manus, Gensyn, Apple, and ChatGPT. The newsletter provides a comprehensive look at the rapidly evolving AI landscape.

2. Quantum AI Achieves Breakthrough in Chaos Prediction (ScienceDaily) ScienceDaily reports that a research team combining quantum computing and AI has achieved a massive performance improvement in predicting complex chaotic systems. By allowing quantum computers to identify patterns hidden in data, AI’s predictive accuracy and stability were significantly improved, outperforming standard models.
3. AI Sparks Quantum Breakthrough — "The World Is Not Ready" (Time) According to Time, new research from Google and Oratomic suggests that with the help of AI, quantum computers capable of breaking internet encryption could arrive sooner than expected. Security experts are on high alert, noting that AI is significantly accelerating quantum progress. (Note: This article was published on April 7, 2026, and is not a news item from the last 24 hours.)
Summary and Analysis
The core trend in today's tech market is forming at the intersection of quantum computing and AI. Discussions regarding quantum threats to blockchain security have moved to the mainstream, with intensive coverage from outlets like Analytics Insight and CoinGape on May 1–2, 2026.
Fujitsu’s official declaration serves as a symbolic example of how AI and quantum computing are becoming strategic pillars for enterprises.
Meanwhile, X is benchmarking competitors by introducing features like the Threads-inspired trending topics, signaling that feature competition among social media platforms is heating up.
The launch of the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab (announced April 29, 2026) is being hailed as a major milestone, signaling the dawn of a new era that integrates AI, algorithms, and quantum computing.
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