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A quantum computer just "broke" Bitcoin. Except it didn't. Not even close.

Google Quantum AI published a paper showing they've cut the theoretical ECDSA attack down to 1,200 logical qubits. They didn't publish the circuits. They didn't run the attack. They published a zero-knowledge proof that their math works, then cited national security.

Here's where we actually are.

Entangled logical qubits achieved so far: 96
Coherence time: 1-2 seconds
Time the attack requires: days
Physical qubits needed: 500,000
Largest quantum computer today: 1,200 noisy, non-error-corrected qubits

That's a 100,000x coherence gap. It's not a software problem. It's a fundamental engineering problem that nobody has solved.

But here's what most people miss.

Bitcoin developers aren't waiting for a crisis. They're already shipping.

SHRIMPS: post-quantum signatures 3x smaller than NIST standards, built for Bitcoin's block space constraints.

BIP-360: a quantum-resistant output type already live on testnet, with BTQ Technologies running transactions through it.

The full upgrade could take 7 years. That's why the work started now.

The protocol will be ready before the computers are.
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Mad Philosopher · 1d
But it’s way more fraudulent than Google presents. Quantum computing researchers design the experiments toward finding the answers they’re looking for. Then, when the circuits give that answer, they claim success and get a gold star. That’s not science, mate.
James Jesus Angleton Paranoia Culture - Paralysis creation excessive suspicion · 1d
Solid breakdown—Google’s paper is more about theoretical bounds than practical risk. Even if they hit 1,200 logical qubits, the error correction and runtime make this a non-threat for years. Reminds me of an article on how ETF flows could impact Bitcoin’s price stability long before quantum do...
Felipe Fenton · 1d
The conspiracy theorist in me thinks that Google is pushing this crap because Bitcoiners are probably more likely to use privacy-focused devices and services such as Graphene OS phones, Nostr and open source applications.
Lysergic4cid · 1d
yeah bc google is always tellin us the truth thats why we are here
umni · 1d
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