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Topic: 128-bit Quantum Computer Commercially Available - Qubitcoin coming soon? - page 3. (Read 7960 times)

hero member
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^SEM img of Si wafer edge, scanned 2012-3-12.
I don't think they have an quantum algorithm to do reverse ECDSA yet. But I could be wrong.
legendary
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Looks like a scam, but I may be wrong.  Shocked
hero member
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Change ECDSA to Q_ECDSA.
sr. member
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could this 10 square foot Black Box really punch a hole in bitcoin?

even if it could bitcoin would just use different encryption.
legendary
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Trusted Bitcoiner
Quickly! instal the bitcoin client and start mining!

mine all the coins in 1 day!


could this 10 square foot Black Box really punch a hole in bitcoin?
hero member
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That would be fun if it was a scam Wink
hero member
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The already have a 512 qubit chip:

http://nextbigfuture.com/2011/12/dwave-systems-shows-off-512-qubit.html

But there are still doubts if their computers really are quantum.
legendary
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Bitcoin / Crypto mining Hardware.
Haha using http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shor%27s_algorithm, one can find prime factors in linear time.

Thanks for the link!
legendary
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I advocate the Zeitgeist Movement & Venus Project.
http://www.dwavesys.com/en/products-services.html

Recently, D-Wave Systems unveiled their latest commercial quantum computer with 128 qubit capability. Given the rate at which their expanding the number of qubits available in such systems, how long until we have to worry about private key mining becoming more profitable than hash mining?
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