"Bitcoin Just Got Killed By Quantum Computing" ... at least that's what the doomers are currently saying.  
 
Here's why: 
 
Google just unveiled Willow, a quantum supercomputer with 105 qubits and improved error correction. It’s a groundbreaking leap in computing power, but does this mean Bitcoin’s encryption is about to crumble? 
 
🚫 Short Answer: No. 
 
🔒 Bitcoin's Encryption at a Glance: 
 
1️⃣ ECDSA 256 (Signatures): 
- Vulnerable to Shor’s Algorithm. 
- Cracking it would require millions of qubits. Willow’s 105? Not even close. 
 
2️⃣ SHA-256 (Mining): 
- Could be impacted by Grover’s Algorithm. 
- Needs millions of qubits just to halve its security. Again, no real threat here. 
 
💡 What Does This Mean? 
 Bitcoin’s cryptography remains secure—for now. However, quantum advancements like Willow are a wake-up call. While the tech isn’t ready to challenge Bitcoin yet, it highlights the importance of quantum-resistant upgrades. The industry has time to prepare, but innovation must keep pace. 
 
Quantum computing is a game-changer, but it’s not the master key to break Bitcoin—at least not today. The race is on to future-proof cryptography before quantum computers scale further. 
 
Conclusion: Bitcoin's cryptography remains safe (and can be upgraded anyway if there would emerge a real threat). 
Source: Raphael Schön's LinkedIn post
 
         
                      
		 
		
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