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While Willow is being seen as a groundbreaking achievement in the world of quantum computing, experts agree that Bitcoin is still safe, according to a report in Coinpedia. While Willow can solve certain problems faster than classical computers, it is nowhere near powerful enough to crack Bitcoin’s encryption. Experts estimate that at least 13 million qubits would be needed to break Bitcoin’s security in a day—far more than Willow’s current 105 qubits.
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You've still got time to change the post!
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Thanks 🙏 It weired it didn't show as dup or under related posts.
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The related posts aren't bad, but you can't trust them 100%. For example, this subject about google's new chip was shared in 2 or 3 posts yesterday, including one of mine! Ahahah
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I surely don't trust them because it's been many times I see others also posting the exact or kind of same due to its failure.
It's better we first search the keywords inside inverts "........." before posting, this is tedious but it works fine to catch a related post if we filter search with recent.
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I've realized this happening to me as well!
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I think only the exact same link will show up as dup but the related keywords should be given preference with recent posts.
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20 sats \ 0 replies \ @Cje95 11 Dec
Ahhh thanks for the info!
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Brings the price down just so it can be shot back up
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You mean it was a propoganda to take Bitcoin's price down?
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No I mean if it does bring the price down people would just buy the low price and it will bounce back
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Ahh okay. But here or anywhere when people talk about quantum computers and Bitcoin, they don't consider a bit about price. But they only talk whether Quantum computers will destroy Bitcoin.
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