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US Government Invests $2 Billion in Quantum Computing and Takes Stakes in 9 Companies

The Commerce Department is investing $2 billion in 9 quantum computing companies including IBM and D-Wave, taking equity stakes in all of them. Here's why the crypto industry should be paying attention.

Salar Salek by Salar Salek
May 24, 2026
in Blockchain
US Government Invests $2 Billion in Quantum Computing and Takes Stakes in 9 Companies

The US government is no longer just watching quantum computing from a distance. It’s buying in.

On May 21, the Department of Commerce announced $2.013 billion in federal funding for nine quantum computing companies through the CHIPS and Science Act. IBM is receiving $1 billion to build a dedicated quantum chip foundry. GlobalFoundries is getting $375 million. D-Wave, Rigetti, Quantinuum, PsiQuantum, Infleqtion, Atom Computing, and Diraq are each receiving between $38 million and $100 million.

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The most unusual part of the deal is what the government is getting in return. As a condition of every award, the Commerce Department will receive a minority, non-controlling equity stake in each of the nine companies. That means American taxpayers are now co-owners of the quantum computing industry.

This is the largest single federal intervention in quantum computing ever. And for anyone holding Bitcoin, Ethereum, or any other cryptocurrency, it should be a wake-up call.

What the Money Is Actually Building

The $2 billion is split across two tiers. The first funds foundry infrastructure, the factories that will produce quantum chips at scale. The second funds the computing companies themselves, accelerating their race toward fault-tolerant quantum machines.

IBM’s $1 billion award is the centrepiece. The company is using it to launch Anderon, a new standalone subsidiary that IBM describes as America’s first pure-play quantum wafer foundry. IBM is matching the federal contribution dollar-for-dollar with its own $1 billion in cash, intellectual property, and staff. The goal is manufacturing 300-millimetre quantum wafers at scale, the hardware that fault-tolerant quantum computers will run on.

GlobalFoundries is receiving $375 million to build a secure, multi-modality quantum foundry capable of producing chips for multiple quantum computing architectures including superconducting, trapped ion, photonic, topological, and silicon spin. That versatility matters because the quantum industry hasn’t settled on a single winning approach yet, and the US wants domestic manufacturing capacity for all of them.

The remaining $638 million is distributed across seven quantum computing companies. Each is tackling a different aspect of the technology stack, from hardware design to error correction to real-world application development.

Why the Government Is Taking Equity Stakes

The equity condition is what makes this deal different from a standard government grant.

In D-Wave’s case, the arrangement is explicit. If the award is finalized, D-Wave would issue $100 million in shares of common stock directly to the Commerce Department. GlobalFoundries will give the government a 1% equity stake. Similar arrangements apply to every recipient.

The model follows the structure used when the government took a 9.9% stake in Intel in August 2025, converting $8.9 billion in CHIPS Act grants into equity. The stated rationale is protecting the taxpayer’s investment. If these companies succeed and their stock prices rise, taxpayers share in the upside rather than simply handing out money with no return.

Financial markets reacted positively. Shares of publicly traded quantum companies rose between 7% and 21% in premarket trading after the announcement. Investors interpreted the funding as a signal of long-term federal commitment to the sector.

The geopolitical motivation is equally important. China has been investing heavily in quantum computing and has publicly stated its ambition to lead the field by 2030. US policymakers view domestic quantum capability as essential for national security, economic competitiveness, and the maintenance of the technological edge that underpins American military and intelligence dominance.

Why Crypto Should Be Paying Close Attention

Here’s where this story intersects directly with the crypto world.

Every major cryptocurrency relies on the same type of cryptography to protect user wallets: elliptic curve digital signatures. These mathematical systems are effectively unbreakable by today’s computers. But quantum computers, once they reach sufficient power, could use Shor’s algorithm to work backward from a public key and derive the private key. That would allow an attacker to access and drain any wallet whose public key is visible on the blockchain.

The $2 billion federal investment is designed to accelerate the timeline for building fault-tolerant quantum machines, exactly the kind of computer that poses this threat. The government’s goal is to achieve what it calls “utility-scale quantum computing,” machines powerful enough to solve problems that classical computers cannot.

Project Eleven’s recent 110-page report placed the baseline “Q-Day” scenario at 2033, with an optimistic case as early as 2030. Google’s research suggested a full attack on Bitcoin’s encryption could require fewer than 500,000 physical qubits. A subsequent Caltech paper brought that number down to 10,000 using newer designs.

With the US government now spending $2 billion specifically to make quantum computers more powerful and accessible, those timelines could be compressed further. IBM’s new Anderon foundry is designed to mass-produce quantum chips, not build one-off research prototypes. When quantum hardware moves from laboratory curiosity to industrial production, the threat to crypto’s cryptographic foundations becomes significantly more real.

The Crypto Industry’s Quantum Preparedness Gap

The uncomfortable truth is that most blockchain networks are not ready.

Bitcoin’s upgrade process is slow and politically contentious. The SegWit upgrade, a relatively modest change, took over two years and triggered a chain split. Migrating Bitcoin to quantum-resistant cryptography would be far more complex and disruptive. Project Eleven’s report argued it could take the better part of a decade, longer than the timeline for quantum computers to become a practical threat.

Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin has outlined steps toward quantum resistance but hasn’t committed to a specific timeline. Most other major blockchains are even further behind.

A few projects are moving faster. Zcash announced plans to be fully quantum-proof within 12 to 18 months. Quantum Resistant Ledger (QRL) was built from the ground up with post-quantum cryptography. Starknet uses zk-STARKs, a proof system that doesn’t rely on vulnerable elliptic-curve mathematics.

The gap between the pace of quantum computing’s advancement (now with $2 billion in fresh government funding) and the pace at which blockchain networks are preparing for it is widening. That gap represents one of the most underappreciated risks in the entire crypto space.

For crypto investors, this announcement should prompt them to pay attention to which projects are actively preparing for the quantum future and which hope it arrives later than expected.

The $850 Billion Opportunity Behind the Threat

It’s not all bad news. The same quantum computing technology that threatens crypto’s cryptographic foundations also represents an enormous economic opportunity.

IBM estimates that quantum computing could generate up to $850 billion in economic value by 2040. Applications span drug discovery, materials science, financial modeling, supply chain optimization, climate simulation, and artificial intelligence.

For the crypto industry specifically, quantum computing could enable new types of cryptographic protocols that are stronger and more efficient than those in use today. Post-quantum cryptography, once it matures, could make blockchain networks more secure than they’ve ever been, not less.

The race isn’t just to defend against quantum threats. It’s to build the quantum-resistant infrastructure that will power the next generation of blockchain technology. The projects that get there first will gain a meaningful competitive advantage, and this week’s $2 billion government investment has made that race much more urgent.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Cryptocurrency investments carry significant risk. Always conduct your own research before making any investment decisions.

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