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Google, Bitcoin and Willow
What Google’s quantum computing breakthrough Willow means for the future of bitcoin and other cryptos
Google’s new quantum chip, Willow, drastically reduces computation times. Its speed and accuracy could theoretically provide hackers with the tools to unlock the algorithms that bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are built upon.
Is Google’s quantum tech Willow a threat to Bitcoin’s security?
Google just dropped Willow, a quantum chip that redefines what “fast” and “accurate” even mean. This isn’t your typical tech innovation. Willow can perform calculations in under five minutes, which would take the fastest supercomputers 10 septillion years to crack.
Google’s Quantum Computing Leap: What It Means For Bitcoin’s Security
Google’s quantum chip Willow sparked fears for Bitcoin’s security. Discover why these fears are exaggerated and Bitcoin is safe.
A Looming Threat to Bitcoin: The Risk of a Quantum Hack
Crypto executives urge better encryption technology as a safeguard against a potential attack powered by quantum computing.
What Does Google's Quantum Computing Chip Mean for Bitcoin?
Introducing Willow, our new state-of-the-art quantum computing chip with a breakthrough that can reduce errors exponentially as we scale up using more qubits, cracking a 30-year challenge in the field. In benchmark tests, Willow solved a standard computation in <5 mins that would…
Can Quantum Computers Break Bitcoin? Google's Latest Chip Sparks Fresh Debate
Google's new Willow quantum processor has reignited discussions around blockchain security and their ability to withstand rapid advancements.
Quantum computing will fortify Bitcoin signatures: Adam Back
Post-quantum computing is still "decades away" but despite widespread concerns, it may further secure the Bitcoin network and its peer-to-peer transactions.
Google Willow: How the tech giant made quantum leap in computing
This announcement comes at a time when Google has faced criticism for slowing down in innovation and losing relevance, especially as competitors like OpenAI have gained significant attention.
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7 Predictions For Crypto In 2025: Bitcoin, ETFs & Global Adoption
Explore seven bold predictions for crypto in 2025, from Bitcoin’s global impact to the rise of ETFs, DeFi and stablecoins, ...
Futurism on MSN
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A Quantum Computer Could Crack Bitcoin in Half, Research Finds
Researchers found in a yet-to-be-peer-reviewed study that the threat of quantum computers cracking Bitcoin encryption is very ...
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on MSN
Bitcoin would need over 300 days of downtime to adequately defend itself from the ‘imminent’ threat of quantum computing, research finds
Bringing your technology down … can be very, very costly, even if it's on for a few minutes or a few hours,” University of ...
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Bitcoin set to climb to $130K with retail investors leading the charge, expert says
As adoption accelerates, new price targets emerge, reflecting growing consumer interest and significant future investments.
CoinDesk
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BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF Drops Most in 4 Months Amid Quantum Computing FUD
BlackRock's spot bitcoin ( BTC) exchange-traded fund (ETF), tickered IBIT on Nasdaq, dropped on Tuesday as the overheated ...
cryptonews
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MicroStrategy Acquires 5,262 BTC for $561M, Total Holdings Reach 444,262 BTC
MicroStrategy, the largest corporate holder of Bitcoin, has added another 5,262 BTC to its reserves, spending $561 million.
cybernews
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Crypto investors losing millions to Google impersonators
In a separate case reported by Krebs, scammers impersonating Google in a similar manner stole 45 BTC ($4.3 million today) from Tony, a 42-year-old from northern California. Tony later recognized the ...
blockonomi
23h
Top 5 Cryptocurrencies for Beginners and How to Get Started
Diving into the world of cryptocurrency can seem daunting at first, but choosing the right platform makes all the difference.
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