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Ryan Sean Adams (rsa.eth)
@rsa.eth
Will Quantum kill Bitcoin? just recorded a podcast with quantum computing legend scott aaronson and cryptographer @drakefjustin 7 takeaways: 1) quantum computers that break current bitcoin & ethereum cryptography are simply a matter of when not if - it's now just a matter of engineering and scale 2) if quantum computers with millions of qubits happened overnight bitcoin & ethereum would be wrecked - attackers could steal trillions in assets and generally god mode both chains - fortunately we still have years until this is possible 3) but when that day comes bitcoin is in for a rough ride - not on the tech layer but on the social - "the community" will have to make a call on bitcoin property rights - no clear path to dealing with the 1 to 4m btc that can be stolen by the quantum attacks (5-20% of all bitcoin lost/inactive cannot be upgraded) - does bitcoin let this happen or breach its immutable property rights - which is least bad for number go up? do we fork?
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@rsa.eth
4) after this there's still the question of PoW - is PoW sustainable in a quantum world or will a new hashing algo be required? 5) ethereum will need to be upgraded too but the path is more clear - likely no property rights impacts and no PoW concerns - achievable, but a large multi-year undertaking 6) not even experts know how soon quantum will happen - likely not in the next 5 years - but if we get a fast takeoff or slow is anybody's guess - it seems likely we'll have time to react as the qubits rachet up...but maybe not much 7) finally it's absolutely wild that there's a multi-trillion dollar worldwide bounty available to the first empire that can build a computer powerful enough to snatch it - enough to incent hundreds of billions of dollars into quantum computing - and yet this trillion dollar treasure could all evaporate into nothing if the social consensus of core devs and full node running bitcoiners so choose how the heck do we price all this in?? what a weird timeline episode monday
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Quantum computing will eventually pose a threat to Bitcoin and Ethereum, but it's not a today problem years remain to innovate and adapt.
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Tony
@0xt0ny
Where do we get this podcast? What is it called?
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It’s awesome that you are highlighting and discussing this. Many people in the industry treat this issue in a handwavy and dismissive way and not as a real concern, which it is. Looking forward to the episode!
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Nvfowjnfndk fantastic! I’ve been thinking about this recently, how will the bitcoin social layer deal with this? Maybe I’m not in the right circles or reading the right media to understand but as far as I know it’s not looking too great
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