According to chatgibity, quantizing time doesn't break quantum mechanics. It just changes it. Also, given that Bitcoin seems to quantize time in a similar way to a clock, in that it breaks it into discrete units, but not atomic units, I don't see what that has to do with quantum mechanics. There seems to be some bait and switch going on by relying on multiple definitions of the same word.
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Uhhh, you cannot take the derivative in Schrödinger equation if time has a fundamental smallest unit.
Please break a block in bitcoin into smaller units of time such that they remain valid on the ledger, I’ll wait.
Blocks are atomic time composed from energy/entropy.