Lol, thats a funny question. Bitcoin has withstood the test of time.
Since it's implementation, its been studied by everyone around the world. Academics, researchers, geniuses beyond geniuses have not been able to find a way to hack Bitcoin. Not even the government and the bankers can do much of anything. And they have tried, desperately.
So no, at this point, I very very very much doubt that Bitcoin or even the very concept of Blockchain will ever be able to be hacked. Maybe when we reach the age of true quantum computers, there may be a threat. But we already know of these threats and have implemented ways to counter them fully.
Exactly. Bitcoin has been battle-tested over the years, so it's nearly impossible to "hack" it in any way. There's a large number of miners (hashing power) backing the network, so it would require the hacker to spend a lot of money to perform a successful attack. It's simply not worth it. While Bitcoin itself cannot be hacked, software wallets can. The attacker can simply target people in order to steal Bitcoins from a private key. The person will be responsible of securing his/her Bitcoin by following the necessary security precautions. What matters is that Bitcoin remains decentralized and censorship-resistant. As long as it stays that way, nothing will be able to stop it. Just my thoughts
