ElizaOS founder: The threat of quantum computing to bitcoin is nonsense, and speculators know nothing.
According to ChainCatcher, ElizaOS founder Shaw expressed his views on the "quantum computing threat to bitcoin," stating that its realization is much further away than current media reports suggest. For hash functions such as SHA-256, the Grover algorithm only reduces the search space from 2²⁵⁶ to 2¹²⁸, but 2¹²⁸ is still impossible to break. The Shor algorithm can theoretically crack RSA/ECDSA encryption, but current quantum computers generally rely on optimizations such as preprocessing or prior knowledge of factors, rather than a universal implementation of the pure Shor algorithm.
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