Sci/Tech Official Bitcoin to infinity ♾️ thread

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SiLVa_ABCTT

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Aug 13, 2024
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And your meme is living on borrowed time. If China achieves quantum computing first, your investment will be worth zero overnight.
Haha oh the inevitable quantum FUD… haven’t heard this before.
If… only if Bitcoin were an open source platform that can be updated to handle quantum computing… oh yeah that’s right… it is. And Quantum computing is a long way off from accomplishing the levels needed to break Bitcoin’s encryption according to quantum computer experts with far more expertise on the subject than you or I.(see here for example: https://arxiv.org/pdf/1710.10377)
And even if it was very close, they very likely wouldn’t use it to crack Bitcoin. It would make no sense.
There would be far more damaging strategic attack vectors to use Quantum computing on besides Bitcoin. Because the minute they use it, the cats out of the bag. Updates and encryption algorithms get changed within hours and it’s back to the drawing board again.
 
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SiLVa_ABCTT

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You gave me four examples all from the same failing restaurant brand that has 200 fewer locations than they did eight years ago. This particular example of adoption is desperate marketing fluff. And they're targeting a market that recently decreased by 86% by your own citation. Or maybe they're going to deliver to the businesses that have adopted.

Not even beef tallow will make their crappy, thin fries enjoyable. And their burgers are grease bombs.

Again. You need to stop moving goal posts and creating strawmans. No one is arguing that Bitcoin transactions at Steak & Shake are going to revitalize their business. Never said it wasn’t a marketing strategy. That point is irrelevant.

You falsely claimed “Still can't seamlessly transact with bitcoin, as was originally intended.”
Which I easily and specifically proved was an inaccurate and blatantly false claim.
 

SiLVa_ABCTT

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The over spending and continued printing is always going to do what it does to the U.S. dollar. I guess the policymakers are anti dollar then.