Bitcoin's mathematical logic is perfect, but human nature's logic is flawed.
It is rumored that Maduro owns $60 billion worth of Bitcoin. We'll see if he can withstand this time's challenge!
If he withstands it, facing death without fear, locking up $60 billion worth of Bitcoin voluntarily, that's a positive sign!
If he doesn't withstand it, showing cowardice, having $60 billion taken back by the US, passive lock-up, that's also a positive sign!
All along, quantum computers have the potential to break Bitcoin wallets exposed through public keys. Currently, before any transfer occurs, Bitcoin addresses store public keys in hashed form, and quantum computers can't crack that. But once a transaction is initiated, the public key is exposed on the chain. Theoretically, Shor's algorithm can leverage sufficiently powerful quantum computers to reverse-engineer the private key from the public key🥲
But I also know another method called large-memory recovery, also known as the $5 Wrench A
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Bitcoin's mathematical logic is perfect, but human nature's logic is flawed.
It is rumored that Maduro owns $60 billion worth of Bitcoin. We'll see if he can withstand this time's challenge!
If he withstands it, facing death without fear, locking up $60 billion worth of Bitcoin voluntarily, that's a positive sign!
If he doesn't withstand it, showing cowardice, having $60 billion taken back by the US, passive lock-up, that's also a positive sign!
All along, quantum computers have the potential to break Bitcoin wallets exposed through public keys. Currently, before any transfer occurs, Bitcoin addresses store public keys in hashed form, and quantum computers can't crack that. But once a transaction is initiated, the public key is exposed on the chain. Theoretically, Shor's algorithm can leverage sufficiently powerful quantum computers to reverse-engineer the private key from the public key🥲
But I also know another method called large-memory recovery, also known as the $5 Wrench A