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There is no such thing as quantum crypto. Quantum computing can be used to establish a connection between points, which is what the reference to key distribution is referring to. Quantum Physics, its laws (if you want to call them this) give its users an ability to be certain that a connection between two points is just that -- and that nobody has eavesdropped on that connection.
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