Anonymous ID: 3b03fd Dec. 12, 2020, 7:47 p.m. No.12004017   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4113

>>12003678 pb

 

…but you can hack blockchain with a quantum computer. These things exist. That means that blockchain is long gone already. It is here but at the top the security is undone effortlessly. This power will fall into more and more hands. That is the long and short of it. Im sorry to say but blockchain is already broken its just that they dont want to tell us all because if they do they wont have a bullet-proof system. Notice that blockchain came out at the same time that quantum computers came about roughly? This should tell you something. That said, I have a fat wallet but Im not counting on it.

Anonymous ID: 3b03fd Dec. 12, 2020, 8:06 p.m. No.12004197   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4379

>>12004113

Uhh… there is no predictions required. It OBVIOUSLY can do just that. You just haven't done your homework. I'm not kidding. Look into how that shit works. There is a problem in Math called the UPS problem. It is a branching problem that is extremely difficult to solve. Its possible to get CLOSE with reasonable time on normal computers but solving it is literally impossible. This problem is literally a momentary blip with a quantum computer with enough Qbits. Like instead of a billion years it would take a few minutes. Its that powerful.

 

You need to do some homework. Its not hard.

 

http://www.cs.utsa.edu/~wagner/laws/pad.html

 

This is a place to start. Get a feel for the weapon you have against Quantum here at this site then go learn how that shit works. Once you see it you will understand what I mean when I say that it is interesting tha Quantum computers were released (by Jordie Rose?) to the public at about the same time as Blockchain. They did this on purpose so they had live chains that could be cracked on.

 

I literally spend time looking on the BTC chain for stuff that doesnt fit. huge early wallets that were abandoned for years and years and years all of a sudden showing activity.

 

That is a sure sign of a quantum comuter running. I have seen 2 such events. Maybe it is simply someone who remembered their password after all these years or found that elusive thumb drive with the info on it but I doubt it. Do your research.