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Kan AI bitcoin kraken

Volgens de zoekresultaten is het theoretisch mogelijk voor quantumcomputers om de versleuteling van Bitcoin binnen enkele seconden te kraken. Echter, de huidige generatie quantumcomputers haalt maximaal 54 qubits en er zou een quantumcomputer met 4.000 qubits nodig zijn om de versleuteling van Bitcoin te kraken. Hoewel Chinese onderzoekers hebben beweerd versleuteling te hebben gekraakt met behulp van quantumcomputing, is Bitcoin nog nooit succesvol gehackt. De beste quantumcomputers ter wereld zijn momenteel niet krachtig genoeg om Bitcoin te hacken, maar naar schatting is ongeveer een kwart van de Bitcoin in omloop in 2022 kwetsbaar voor een quantumaanval. Het is belangrijk op te merken dat quantumcomputers niet zijn ontworpen om cryptologische beveiligingen te kraken, noch om hash te vinden. Hoewel quantumcomputers theoretisch complexe versleuteling binnen enkele uren of minuten zouden kunnen ontrafelen, is het onwaarschijnlijk dat ze op korte termijn Bitcoin kunnen hacken. De onderstaande artikel die ik denk is bluffen: https://decrypt.co/118529/chinese-researchers-claim-to-have-cracked-encryption-with-quantum-computers/
Volgens de zoekresultaten is het theoretisch mogelijk voor quantumcomputers om de versleuteling van Bitcoin binnen enkele seconden te kraken. Echter, de huidige generatie quantumcomputers haalt maximaal 54 qubits en er zou een quantumcomputer met 4.000 qubits nodig zijn om de versleuteling van Bitcoin te kraken. Hoewel Chinese onderzoekers hebben beweerd versleuteling te hebben gekraakt met behulp van quantumcomputing, is Bitcoin nog nooit succesvol gehackt. De beste quantumcomputers ter wereld zijn momenteel niet krachtig genoeg om Bitcoin te hacken, maar naar schatting is ongeveer een kwart van de Bitcoin in omloop in 2022 kwetsbaar voor een quantumaanval. Het is belangrijk op te merken dat quantumcomputers niet zijn ontworpen om cryptologische beveiligingen te kraken, noch om hash te vinden. Hoewel quantumcomputers theoretisch complexe versleuteling binnen enkele uren of minuten zouden kunnen ontrafelen, is het onwaarschijnlijk dat ze op korte termijn Bitcoin kunnen hacken. De onderstaande artikel die ik denk is bluffen: https://decrypt.co/118529/chinese-researchers-claim-to-have-cracked-encryption-with-quantum-computers/
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PiotrJuszczyk
Quantum computers probably won't be able to break every cipher. Due to algorithmic reasons, only certain types of codes will not be resistant. Quantum computers won't be able to break symmetric ciphers much faster. It's worse for BTC, which uses asymmetric encryption. But for now, the power of current quantum computers is enough to decompose the number 15 into 5 x 3. There is ongoing work on asymmetric ciphers that are resistant to quantum computers. So don't worry.
Quantum computers probably won't be able to break every cipher. Due to algorithmic reasons, only certain types of codes will not be resistant. Quantum computers won't be able to break symmetric ciphers much faster. It's worse for BTC, which uses asymmetric encryption. But for now, the power of current quantum computers is enough to decompose the number 15 into 5 x 3. There is ongoing work on asymmetric ciphers that are resistant to quantum computers. So don't worry.

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rafimoc
Artificial intelligence, despite its name, is dependent on humans, as they program it. The computer receives data (already prepared, i.e. created by humans or collected through its sensors, which are also created by humans, e.g. cameras), processes it, and reacts. It depends on humans what kind of sensors they give it, whether it's cameras or data. In order to obtain the bitcoin cipher, a computer must have certain numbers and options to choose from. It cannot come up with them on its own, as the computer thinks mathematically. It can only add 2 to 2, and it won't change that 2 is two or that sometimes 2 is, for example, 9. Only a human can manipulate like that. All this code breaking is only the betrayal of these companies' employees. Otherwise, thieves would have robbed all the banks a long time ago. For example, Putin would have robbed the banks of small poor countries like Lithuania, Latvia, Mongolia, or the Philippines, which do not have supercomputers and security. It would have given him a great fortune to wage war. However, nothing like that is happening.
Artificial intelligence, despite its name, is dependent on humans, as they program it. The computer receives data (already prepared, i.e. created by humans or collected through its sensors, which are also created by humans, e.g. cameras), processes it, and reacts. It depends on humans what kind of sensors they give it, whether it's cameras or data. In order to obtain the bitcoin cipher, a computer must have certain numbers and options to choose from. It cannot come up with them on its own, as the computer thinks mathematically. It can only add 2 to 2, and it won't change that 2 is two or that sometimes 2 is, for example, 9. Only a human can manipulate like that. All this code breaking is only the betrayal of these companies' employees. Otherwise, thieves would have robbed all the banks a long time ago. For example, Putin would have robbed the banks of small poor countries like Lithuania, Latvia, Mongolia, or the Philippines, which do not have supercomputers and security. It would have given him a great fortune to wage war. However, nothing like that is happening.

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PiotrJuszczyk
"The best quantum computers in the world are currently not powerful enough to hack Bitcoin. A significant understatement. The most powerful quantum computers in the world are unable to factor the number 21 into 7x3. However, there is still a lot, a lot, a lot, a lot, and a lot more needed to break BTC."
"The best quantum computers in the world are currently not powerful enough to hack Bitcoin. A significant understatement. The most powerful quantum computers in the world are unable to factor the number 21 into 7x3. However, there is still a lot, a lot, a lot, a lot, and a lot more needed to break BTC."

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From the search results, it seems that while it is theoretically possible for quantum computers to crack Bitcoin's encryption, the current generation of quantum computers is not powerful enough to do so. Chinese researchers have claimed to have cracked encryption using quantum computing, but there is no evidence that Bitcoin has ever been successfully hacked. The best quantum computers in the world are still not capable of hacking Bitcoin, although it is estimated that some Bitcoin in circulation may be vulnerable to quantum attacks in the future. It is important to note that quantum computers are not specifically designed to crack cryptology safeguards or find hash. While they may be able to untangle complex encryption relatively quickly, it is unlikely that they will be able to hack Bitcoin anytime soon. Regarding the article that claims Chinese researchers have cracked encryption using quantum computers, I believe it could potentially be a bluff. You can read the article here: https://decrypt.co/118529/chinese-researchers-claim-to-have-cracked-encryption-with-quantum-computers/

From the search results, it seems that while it is theoretically possible for quantum computers to crack Bitcoin's encryption, the current generation of quantum computers is not powerful enough to do so. Chinese researchers have claimed to have cracked encryption using quantum computing, but there is no evidence that Bitcoin has ever been successfully hacked. The best quantum computers in the world are still not capable of hacking Bitcoin, although it is estimated that some Bitcoin in circulation may be vulnerable to quantum attacks in the future. It is important to note that quantum computers are not specifically designed to crack cryptology safeguards or find hash. While they may be able to untangle complex encryption relatively quickly, it is unlikely that they will be able to hack Bitcoin anytime soon. Regarding the article that claims Chinese researchers have cracked encryption using quantum computers, I believe it could potentially be a bluff. You can read the article here: https://decrypt.co/118529/chinese-researchers-claim-to-have-cracked-encryption-with-quantum-computers/

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