The Satoshi wallet alone contains billions of dollars that a quantum computer will unlock. Let’s get a kickstarter going.
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Replying to @dgwbirch @dionlisle
Dave indeed! But what happens when we open the wallet and we find out Satoshi was Warren Buffet? This will cause a singularly to open and the Mandela Effect will shift us to a timeline where a KPOP became popular.
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele @dionlisle
What is your rough estimate - just to the nearest billion dollar or so - as to the amount of Bitcoin in “lost” wallets that is vulnerable to a quantum computer attack?
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Replying to @dgwbirch @dionlisle
Dave, great question! With the properly equipped Quantum Computer that will happen in our lifetime, the concept of caring about Bitcoin at that point will be the same as us caring about the Shell Money folks were giving to Columbus when he landed.
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele @dionlisle
NIST say 2030 for working quantum computer, so you give Bitcoin a decade before irrelevance? I think you might be right.
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Replying to @dgwbirch @BrianRoemmele
I am way out of my depths on this conversation but love the dialog between two BIG BRAINS ! My question is if a crypto asset is not safe beyond 2030, would ANY asset holding be safe? I get that QC could mine the hell out of crypto, but it could break any password too?
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Replying to @dionlisle @dgwbirch
Dion, thanks for asking! You know it is really more about how the world will truly change when a device can access all timelines simultaneously. It will change just about all we thought we knew. Since time is a human construct a Quantum Computer will do more than maths.
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele @dgwbirch
I have to process this for a couple days, make that weeks. Wow, my brain is full for today, thanks Brian.
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Replying to @dionlisle @dgwbirch
Dion, thank you sir! There is a lot to take in. As for the ability to mine Bitcoin via Quantum Computers, this is one way we do it:pic.twitter.com/qHYJtnvciG
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele @dionlisle
How does the quantum computer help with mining? It does not hash faster than a conventional computer, correct?
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Dave, great question sir. Not faster but on every timeline in every universe. As strange as it sounds the existence of Quantum Computers is confirmation of the existence of infinite timelines. This is the real issue and the new value/money system, in our lives.
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I like the way that @satayanadella described it in his book Hit Refresh. Its like being able to traverse every path in a maze all at once. My friend
@rogeragrimes has a great book on this. We also did a podcast about the universes... freaked me out.https://www.big-fintech.com/Media/BIGcast/ArticleID/354/AXFI-Sneak-Peek-1 …0 replies 0 retweets 3 likesThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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