If quantum computers become a reality, they’ll bring AI to the next level, making truth harder to uncover.
This will amplify the need for blockchain and Bitcoin—tools built to secure transparency and preserve trust.
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If you're worried that quantum computers could hack Bitcoin,
you should also worry about them hacking the whole internet.
Your bank accounts, emails, and everything else online would be at risk
@TimJSwan its alright. recently, he had some quality guests for interesting insights. just going to check out time to time to see what the new hypes are all about.
Brute-Force Attack On A Crypto Wallet vs. Buying a Lottery Ticket
Can quantum computing break Bitcoin?
Sure—if you're ready to waste millions on electricity and lose the opportunity to make billions.
A quantum computer isn’t free; its power could be used to unlock far more valuable opportunities.
Just buy a lottery ticket instead.
Here is an excellent video and analogy on how #Bitcoin is secured by giant numbers, not by cryptography. Bitcoin is not crypto and is not hidden, everything is public and open. The security of a Bitcoin address relies on big numbers and is not related to quantum computation:
Trump isn’t trying to make Bitcoin a reserve asset; he’s focused on making a Bitcoin the main one. The chain doesn’t matter, as long as it’s the main chain.
We’re here to make BSV the main chain. BSV was built for usability and scalability—that’s its core purpose.
Right now, we’re launching a platform where 3D characters can stream live, taking usability to the next level. And in the future, 80% of BSV's utility will come from 3D data. That’s the real vision
@kurtwuckertjr Great insight. However, at the core of BSV's emergence lies usability and scalability. We're here to make BSV truly usable in the real world