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请问是否存在对量子计算机具有抗性的加密货币?如果计算机能够解密加密货币,那接下来会发生什么?
请问是否存在对量子计算机具有抗性的加密货币?如果计算机能够解密加密货币,那接下来会发生什么?
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If there are quantum computers that can decipher cryptocurrencies, let's feel sorry for the banks. Because at the same time, banks and other financial institutions should be afraid. Because such attacks will not end only with cryptocurrencies.

If there are quantum computers that can decipher cryptocurrencies, let's feel sorry for the banks. Because at the same time, banks and other financial institutions should be afraid. Because such attacks will not end only with cryptocurrencies.

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Generally speaking... nothing is immune to it.

Quantum computing will give humanity possibilities we only dreamed of before. Calculations that used to take months can suddenly be done in hours.

How will this affect our world? Hard to say. We can only look for comparisons in history, and there are many of them.

We have many examples of an invention that completely revolutionized the world. Very vivid examples can be seen in the military.

Example - for a large part of the Middle Ages, heavy cavalry was the leader on the battlefields, which wiped out all other formations from the face of the earth. But...

In the 15th century, the Hussites (who were poor peasants and townspeople) had to fight the knights, so they decided to fight them with... carts and firewood.

The averagely trained militia equipped themselves with polearms, crossbows and self-propelled guns. Then they took the wagons and connected them in a circle, thus forming a barricade from which they could shoot at the enemy with easy-to-handle weapons. When the cavalry or infantry approached the fortifications, the infantry with pole weapons joined the fight, which, thanks to the distance advantage, massacred the enemy.

This allowed the militia to fight on par with one of the better equipped armies of the time.

Going further, the muskets began to become more and more powerful. That's why whole formations of muskets and ever-longer polearms, which turned into pikes, began to be created. The heavy cavalry has lost its honorable place. Infantry took its place.

And then it turned out that close formations of infantry were the perfect target for artillery...

The punch line - in history, there has ALWAYS been a revolutionary invention and/or idea that outclassed EVERYTHING that has existed so far.

After a brief period of absolute domination by the party that created it, the rest of the world was quite quick to adapt.

Punch - The emergence of a quantum computer will definitely mean a financial earthquake. It can also destroy the entire cryptocurrency market as we know it. But...

Eventually, the rest of the world will catch up with the inventors in a few years and the use of this technology will become the standard.

Generally speaking... nothing is immune to it.

Quantum computing will give humanity possibilities we only dreamed of before. Calculations that used to take months can suddenly be done in hours.

How will this affect our world? Hard to say. We can only look for comparisons in history, and there are many of them.

We have many examples of an invention that completely revolutionized the world. Very vivid examples can be seen in the military.

Example - for a large part of the Middle Ages, heavy cavalry was the leader on the battlefields, which wiped out all other formations from the face of the earth. But...

In the 15th century, the Hussites (who were poor peasants and townspeople) had to fight the knights, so they decided to fight them with... carts and firewood.

The averagely trained militia equipped themselves with polearms, crossbows and self-propelled guns. Then they took the wagons and connected them in a circle, thus forming a barricade from which they could shoot at the enemy with easy-to-handle weapons. When the cavalry or infantry approached the fortifications, the infantry with pole weapons joined the fight, which, thanks to the distance advantage, massacred the enemy.

This allowed the militia to fight on par with one of the better equipped armies of the time.

Going further, the muskets began to become more and more powerful. That's why whole formations of muskets and ever-longer polearms, which turned into pikes, began to be created. The heavy cavalry has lost its honorable place. Infantry took its place.

And then it turned out that close formations of infantry were the perfect target for artillery...

The punch line - in history, there has ALWAYS been a revolutionary invention and/or idea that outclassed EVERYTHING that has existed so far.

After a brief period of absolute domination by the party that created it, the rest of the world was quite quick to adapt.

Punch - The emergence of a quantum computer will definitely mean a financial earthquake. It can also destroy the entire cryptocurrency market as we know it. But...

Eventually, the rest of the world will catch up with the inventors in a few years and the use of this technology will become the standard.

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Generally, no computers are immune to it, so if you want, take a risk, but if you want
Generally, no computers are immune to it, so if you want, take a risk, but if you want

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Cryptocurrencies are not completely immune to quantum computers, as such machines can potentially find ways to break current cryptographic algorithms. However, there are cryptocurrencies that use quantum mechanisms, such as Qubit or IOTA, that may be more resistant to this type of attacks. In the event that quantum computers are able to decrypt cryptocurrencies, the cryptography industry would have to quickly adapt to the new reality and develop new, even more advanced security measures.
Cryptocurrencies are not completely immune to quantum computers, as such machines can potentially find ways to break current cryptographic algorithms. However, there are cryptocurrencies that use quantum mechanisms, such as Qubit or IOTA, that may be more resistant to this type of attacks. In the event that quantum computers are able to decrypt cryptocurrencies, the cryptography industry would have to quickly adapt to the new reality and develop new, even more advanced security measures.

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