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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Do you think quantum computers would break Bitcoin's security?
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Lauda
on 17/04/2015, 13:43:58 UTC
apparently you don't know how to read, it's not that my english is bad, well i don't care much, i have provided to you more then an evidence, and many quotes that say that is possible, if you still believe otherwise, this conversation can be closed now

"Now he's just copying information from other people's statements." everyone here is copying information from the internet this isn't something new...
Quoting random people on forums and expecting correct information, ah.  Roll Eyes How about you start reading research papers and getting information from actual scientists or companies that are working on the matter?
There is no working quantum computer that can tackle these problems now. If there was, one could find a link to it.
You claim that there is one, then go and find us one.

The current processors are reaching a plateau when it comes to speed per core

that is correct, and silicon is showing its limit .... but who is to say that in 5 years from now Silicon Valley won't be named Graphene Valley  !? Graphene has enormous potential in future of circuitry, the only problem is its price...and we all know that the NSA has endless resources ...I honestly think that we underestimate the power of NSA and their thirst of "knowledge"

you should check this out, I used to think the same ("The are probably using Windows XP with the built in firewall") but not after viewing this :

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4044364/
Actually I understand that. I'm looking forward for graphene usage. I think that graphene processors will be here sooner than quantum computing, but we will see.