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There are quantum computers in development. Once they are sufficiently powerful, most of your coins are going to get rekt. Ethereum tokens, Bitcoin. Privacy coins will suffer the worst, as their addresses do not appear to be hashed.

Haircomb is a novel crypto currency on the bitcoin chain. It does not rely on ECDSA to make transactions, making it not susceptible to quantum attacks.

The reward is now 1.58 COMB per bitcoin block, but it is going to be only 1.562 COMB in a year.

Don't make a mistake, be the early adopter of this exciting new tech. It is clear that Haircomb can win in the future if we have the right investors on the project.

>> No.23786307

>There are quantum computers in development.
Nope. t. physicist

>> No.23786321

>>23786307
elaborate

>> No.23786404

>>23786321
There's currently no remotely viable platform for a general-purpose quantum computer. D-wave, Google's annealing shit, all the experiments at universities? Either they can't be scaled beyond some dozens of qubits, or they can only solve very limited problems. They're very nice experiments, but there is no way anything we have can lead directly to an actual quantum computer. The problem of scalability is a very big one, because the bigger your quantum system gets, the more decoherence you get.

>> No.23787127
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23787127

quantum computers are just regular CPUS with a cooler capable of reaching a temperature of near absolute 0 zero (this is where atoms stop moving) its just a regular CPU that has infinite time to do calculations.

>> No.23787348

>>23786404
Post-quantum cryptography is a very real ongoing effort by the NSA and other security agencies.

>> No.23787490

>Constantly posts about stupid haircombs
>never gives a source on any information on the project

>> No.23788613

>>23787490

PARKLIFE

>> No.23788675

>>23786297
If you understand quantum (well, I don't really, but I know you don't), then at least you'd understand that by being able to break modern encryption means being able to break everything. You're not quite understanding what being able to break SHA256 means. It means you have the keys to everything. That level of sophistication would also imply a purpose slightly more complex than destroying a small portion of wealth.

When quantum finally rolls around, it's not like Bitcoin won't be ready. Just like the measures behind encryption exist for current vulberabilities.

Also, by "breaking" Bitcion, you truly break it. What does it matter if you're the most powerful miner and the network says you have all the Bitcoin? So you have all the BTC, okay, how are you going to cash out? No exchange is going to give you any money. The network will just be forked before the quantum hack and life would go on.