Coney_Croft on Nostr: It’s apparent that in the future, a quantum computer will be able to break the ...
It’s apparent that in the future, a quantum computer will be able to break the cryptography of old addresses that have not moved to new quantum resistant addresses. It would be nice if a Bitcoin organization will use a quantum computer to move those coins back to the blockchain, so that they can be re-mined properly to be redistributed to a new generation of Bitcoiners that understand how to properly protect their Bitcoin. Still only 21 mil. Will ever exist.
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2025-06-20 11:48:11 UTCEvent JSON
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