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There's a more general public-friendly and newer paper by the same guy here: https://ebooks.iospress.nl/pdf/doi/10.3233/APC200019
I'm going to send this out along with the classic Locklin article whenever anyone asks me about quantum computing and Bitcoin from now on.
Best quote from the paper:
"Will anybody be capable of riding thismachine?
Thus, the answer to the question in title is: As soon as the physicists and the engineerswill learn to control this number of degrees of freedom, which means - NEVER."
Here is your regular reminder that Quantum computers do one thing fast, they don't do all the Quantum Computing algos fast
There's a more general public-friendly and newer paper by the same guy here: https://ebooks.iospress.nl/pdf/doi/10.3233/APC200019
I'm going to send this out along with the classic Locklin article whenever anyone asks me about quantum computing and Bitcoin from now on.
Best quote from the paper:
"Will anybody be capable of riding this
machine?
Thus, the answer to the question in title is: As soon as the physicists and the engineers
will learn to control this number of degrees of freedom, which means - NEVER."
Here is your regular reminder that Quantum computers do one thing fast, they don't do all the Quantum Computing algos fast