Google's latest quantum computing chip, Willow, operates at speeds nearly 10²⁵ times faster than current supercomputers, raising concerns in the Bitcoin community. Bitcoin relies on the SHA-256 hash algorithm to maintain network security, and if quantum computing breaks this, it could threaten Satoshi Nakamoto's 1 million BTC.
However, breaking Bitcoin would require millions of qubits, while Willow only has 105 qubits, which does not pose a substantial threat. Satoshi Nakamoto proposed countermeasures back in 2010; if encryption is broken, the community can transition to a new hash algorithm through consensus to ensure network stability.
Currently, the technological level is not sufficient to threaten Bitcoin, but the community is prepared for future challenges, possessing the ability for a smooth transition.
Therefore, investment must distribute risks, and there are many opportunities in the primary market. The next Dogecoin, which has been with Elon Musk's dog the longest, could easily see a tenfold increase in the short term; it's worth positioning early.
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