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Tony Acid 's avatar
Tony Acid 2 weeks ago
y2k bug was real Quantum computing endangering Bitcoin is just FUD
I remember when my mom was filling the bathtubs with water a couple of hours before midnight, in case the Y2K end of the world screwed up the piping systems 😂
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Benking 2 weeks ago
True! Quantum’s the Y2K we didn’t see coming… Bitcoin will adapt
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ARVIN 2 weeks ago
Beware of Kwantum Compoot ™
If that's true, it is true to the same extent or even moreso for all standard encryption, such as bank accounts, web services, nuclear codes, electrical grids, etc... I don't know why it is such a scare tactic for Bitcoin specifically. When (and if) quantum computing happens on a large scale, the world will have far more to worry about than whether our Bitcoin is safe.
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cavemanf16 2 weeks ago
ROFLMAO! And where, pray tell, is the threat other than in theory? Quantum computing doesn’t exist except in theory!
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BBG 2 weeks ago
QC , QT , QE, Y2K… how about SHSS’s if you know what I mean 🤞
At least in Y2K there was a clear date where the FUD ended....
You clearly didn't play solar realms elite. You still need to change your CMOS clock to run that software...
the reason the Y2K bug was not disastrous was that people did not underestimate it (and eventually overreacted to it). hope same happens to Bitcoin
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Alvaro 2 weeks ago
If only Bitcoin’s market cap were $200T and quantum was around the corner. Oh yes, sir, would I freak then. At $2T? Nobody cares, we’re not that important yet.
Y2K as it turns out was a nothing Burger, for those that coded it and lived through it. 👀
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MrTea 2 weeks ago
The only people concerned about QC as it relates to btc are people that have no background or understanding of quantum mechanics