Quantum Threat to Bitcoin Remains Distant
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Recent analysis from CryptoSlate indicates that while quantum computing has seen notable progress over the past 18 months, the technology remains in an early developmental phase, transitioning from noisy hardware to initial fault tolerance. The focus has shifted from mere physical-qubit counts to more critical metrics like logical qubits, gate fidelity, and error correction, suggesting that practical, large-scale quantum computers capable of threatening Bitcoin's cryptographic security are still far from realization.
According to the report, even advanced entities like Google lack the capability to compromise Bitcoin's network or steal BTC through quantum attacks at present. The assessment concludes that malicious actors are likely decades behind in developing the necessary quantum resources, providing ample time for the cryptocurrency ecosystem to implement quantum-resistant cryptographic solutions as the technology matures.
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