Here’s What Satoshi Wrote About Quantum AI Threats to Bitcoin in 2010
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Here’s what Satoshi wrote about quantum AI threats to Bitcoin in 2010
The mounting fears that leaps in quantum computing could fundamentally break Bitcoin (BTC) grew once more on March 31, 2026, when Google (NASDAQ: GOOGL) published a landmark whitepaper on the topic. Indeed, the document – author in cooperation with Coinbase (NASDAQ: COIN), the Stanford Institute for Blockchain Research, and the Ethereum Foundation as collaborators – showcased that the danger the new technology could uncover a private key using a…
Satoshi’s 2010 Quantum Response Is Getting A 2026 Stress Test As Google Warns Timeline May Be Closer Than Expected
In 2010, long before quantum computing became a mainstream concern in crypto circles, Bitcoin’s pseudonymous creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, was already sketching out how the network might respond if its underlying cryptography were ever compromised. The premise was simple but consequential: Bitcoin’s security assumptions are not permanent. They can be replaced. In early Bitcointalk discussions, Satoshi outlined a scenario in which the system’s crypt…
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