TLDR Quantinuum (QNT) rose 13.46% on Tuesday to close at $77.46, near its 52-week high of $77.84 President Trump signed two executive orders aimed at acceleratingTLDR Quantinuum (QNT) rose 13.46% on Tuesday to close at $77.46, near its 52-week high of $77.84 President Trump signed two executive orders aimed at accelerating

Quantinuum (QNT) Stock Jumps 13% as Trump Orders Quantum Computing Push

2026/06/24 16:54
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TLDR

  • Quantinuum (QNT) rose 13.46% on Tuesday to close at $77.46, near its 52-week high of $77.84
  • President Trump signed two executive orders aimed at accelerating US quantum computing development
  • One order calls for building the first quantum computer powerful enough to launch a new era of scientific discovery
  • A second order targets post-quantum cryptography, requiring federal agencies to migrate to quantum-resistant standards by 2030–2031
  • The Department of Commerce earlier invested $100 million in Quantinuum as part of a wider $2 billion quantum funding round

Quantinuum (QNT) ended Tuesday up 13.46% at $77.46, brushing against its 52-week high of $77.84. The move came after President Trump signed two executive orders focused on quantum computing and national security.


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The orders sent investors into quantum-linked names across the board. Infleqtion (INFQ) jumped 12.32% and D-Wave Quantum (QBTS) added 2.29% on the same session.

The first executive order sets up a national effort to build the most powerful quantum computer ever made — one capable of kicking off a new era of scientific discovery and commercial application.

It directed federal agencies to evaluate current quantum system capabilities, assess the resources needed to build such a machine, and develop detailed technical specifications.

The order also called on the Secretaries of Commerce, Energy, and the NASA Administrator to roll out quantum-enabled sensors and networks within five years.

The second order zeroed in on post-quantum cryptography. It warned that adversaries could be collecting US data today, with the plan to decrypt it later once large-scale quantum computers come online.

Federal agencies were given firm deadlines. Key systems must transition to NIST-approved quantum-resistant algorithms for key establishment by 2030, and digital signatures by 2031.

Agencies will need to appoint post-quantum cryptography coordinators and audit their high-impact systems as part of the rollout.

Quantinuum Already Had a Government Tailwind

The executive orders build on existing momentum. Earlier this year, the Department of Commerce announced a $2 billion investment across seven quantum computing companies.

Quantinuum was one of them, receiving $100 million. The funding was earmarked for tackling bottlenecks in scaling fault-tolerant trapped-ion quantum computers — specifically, low-loss integrated photonics and reliable optical components.

That prior investment made QNT one of the more directly supported names heading into Tuesday’s session, which likely added fuel to the move.

Sector Rotation Into Quantum

The executive orders appear to have triggered a broader rotation into quantum computing stocks. Traders moved quickly after the White House announcements hit.

The language in the orders was direct. One states that “America stands at the cusp of a quantum revolution” and must take a coordinated, government-wide approach to accelerate deployment and commercialization.

That kind of policy language tends to move capital fast, and Tuesday’s session reflected that.

At the close, QNT was sitting at $77.46 — just 38 cents off its 52-week high of $77.84.

The post Quantinuum (QNT) Stock Jumps 13% as Trump Orders Quantum Computing Push appeared first on CoinCentral.

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