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Should quantum computing stocks accept Trump’s offer of federal funding?

by admin October 23, 2025
October 23, 2025

US quantum computing stocks are flying high this morning following a Wall Street Journal report that the Trump administration is considering taking equity stakes in IonQ, Rigetti, and D-Wave.  

In exchange, the government is willing to commit at least $10 million in federal grants to each of these companies, the report added.

Quantum computing stocks have been in a sharp uptrend in 2025, fuelled by growing commercial traction and rising interest in a technology that promises to reshape computing, cyber-security, and  scientific research.

Do quantum computing stocks need federal lifelines?

While the White House’s offer seems exciting on the surface, investors should note that the leading quantum computing stocks are currently well-capitalised.

D-Wave, for instance, ended the first half of 2025 with over $819 million in cash, bolstered by a $400 million equity raise and credit facilities.

IonQ also reported strong revenue growth and announced a $22 million deal to build a commercial quantum hub. While profitability remains elusive, these businesses are attracting enterprise clients and forging partnerships with giants like AWS and NVIDIA.

Given their robust liquidity and strategic momentum, a $10 million grant from the US government may not be transformative – especially if it requires giving up equity.

For capital-intensive quantum development, private funding and commercial deals may offer more flexibility without political strings.

Why the WSJ report is bullish for quantum stocks

The Trump administration’s interest in acquiring stakes in quantum computing stocks indicates a broader shift in Washington’s industrial policy.

By targeting quantum computing alongside rare earths and semiconductors, the government is effectively labeling it a strategic asset.

“We do have to be very careful not to overreach,” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told CNBC, but emphasized the importance of supporting sectors vital to national security.

Quantum’s potential to revolutionize fields like medicine and finance – and its implications for cybersecurity – make it a natural candidate for federal backing.

For investors, this recognition alone validates the quantum technology sector’s long-term relevance and could attract more institutional capital heading into 2026.

The path forward for quantum computing firms

While the federal offer, as indicated by the WSJ report, underscores quantum computing’s strategic importance, firms must weigh the trade-offs.

Accepting government funding could bring prestige and policy alignment – but also potential oversight and dilution.

For companies already flush with capital and deep in commercial partnerships, the equity-for-cash swap may be unnecessary. However, for smaller or earlier-stage players, it could provide a crucial runway.

Ultimately, the decision hinges on each quantum computing company’s financial posture and strategic priorities.

What’s clear though, is that quantum computing is no longer a fringe bet – it’s a national priority, and that alone is a bullish signal for the market expected to be worth trillions of dollars over time.

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