Twitter trends and tech reports - 2026-06-21
Blockchain networks are upgrading to face the quantum era, with Algorand aiming for full quantum resilience by late 2027. France is set to stop certifying non-quantum-safe products by 2027, forcing a rapid infrastructure shift. Meanwhile, X is rolling out new community feed sorting and enhanced trending topic features.
Twitter trends and tech reports — 2026-06-21
New features on X
1. Enhanced community feed sorting on X X has introduced new sorting options for community users, allowing them to organize feeds by 'Trending', 'New', and 'Popular'. This update is designed to improve content discovery within communities.
2. X updates trending topics X has added a new trending topic feature to the 'For you' feed, similar to Threads. This helps users discover key conversations happening across the platform more easily.

Blockchain and quantum computing news
1. Algorand targets quantum resilience by late 2027 Algorand has processed over 140,000 quantum-secure transactions on its mainnet and aims to achieve full quantum resilience by the end of 2027, a milestone that has earned recognition from Google.

2. Evolution of quantum-safe blockchain networks Blockchain developers are focusing on post-quantum security through quantum-safe encryption. Corporate blockchain security solutions are being designed to defend against quantum threats for 2026 and beyond.

3. France mandates shift to quantum-safe security France announced it will stop certifying security products that are not quantum-safe starting in 2027. This measure forces critical infrastructure operators to move away from legacy encryption toward quantum-safe technology, likely triggering a rapid industry-wide shift.

AI technology trends
1. AI accelerates quantum threats to cryptocurrency Security experts are warning that AI is shortening the timeline for quantum computing threats. Enhanced computational power from AI could accelerate quantum computer development, potentially endangering the security of blockchains like Bitcoin and Ethereum.

2. AI infrastructure demand boosts quantum potential VC investors suggest that rising computational demand from AI will increase the adoption of quantum computing, potentially positioning it as a bigger innovation opportunity than AGI.
3. Quantum computing stocks continue to rise Since late March, pure-play quantum computing firms like IonQ, Rigetti Computing, and D-Wave Quantum have seen gains exceeding 50%, with the U.S. government's quantum computing push in May acting as a major market catalyst.
Analysis and summary
The current tech market is defined by a dual trend: quantum realization and security upgrades.
The blockchain industry has moved beyond theory into practical preparation. Algorand’s 140,000 quantum-secure transactions and France’s 2027 deadline for decertifying non-quantum-safe products signal that this is no longer a future concern, but an immediate industrial shift.
The interaction between AI and quantum tech is also noteworthy. Once viewed as independent fields, they are now seen as mutually accelerating forces. Rising computational needs for AI justify building quantum infrastructure, while advancements in quantum tech open new doors for AI models.
On social media, X’s move to refine community feeds and expand trending features highlights a focus on optimizing content discovery to drive user engagement.
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