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Can Bitcoin Be Broken? Debates Ignite as Google’s Willow Chip Pushes Quantum Boundaries

Following discussions about Google’s latest quantum computing chip, speculation is rife that Bitcoin’s days are numbered and its cryptography is at risk of being compromised. Google’s Willow Chip Launches Heated…

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Digital Scarcity — Billionaire Michael Dell and Michael Saylor Exchange Dialogue on Bitcoin

On June 20, Michael Dell, the Chief Executive Officer of Dell, the American technology company known for developing, selling, repairing, and supporting computers and related products and services, shared his…

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Quantum Computing Poses Critical Threats to Blockchain Security, Warns Expert

Professor Massimiliano Sala, a professor of Mathematics at the University of Trento, warns that quantum computing poses significant threats to blockchain security. He highlights that quantum computers could solve problems…

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Existing Blockchains Can’t Adopt Post-Quantum Cryptography Without Significant User Impact, Says Johann Polecsak

As the prospect of quantum computers breaking today’s cybersecurity standards edges ever closer, Johann Polecsak, co-founder of the QAN blockchain platform, argues that public blockchains such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and…

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IBM brings ‘utility-scale’ quantum computing to Japan as China and Europe struggle to compete

Experts predict the global quantum computing sector will grow from about $930 million in 2023 to $6.5 billion by 2030, but some global markets may be better poised for growth…

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