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Google's article claiming that quantum computers can crack cryptographies, especially Bitcoin private keys, is actually an operation carried out with the knowledge and approval of major stakeholders in the industry, specifically in the U.S. But the goal is clear: to create a quantum fear-mongering agenda and lock or burn all of Satoshi's and the 1.7 million Bitcoin remaining from that era.
Essentially, this is an effort by giants like BlackRock, who have poured billions into this space, to eliminate the risk that one day someone might accidentally access Nakamoto's wallet and sell millions of BTC on us. Currently, with existing quantum computers, there is no risk, and Google's article states that such a breakthrough could happen around 2030, or even earlier. Until then, it’s known that there are numerous quantum-resistant algorithm solutions already available, and one of these will be adopted through consensus and implemented via a fork on the BTC network. But ultimately, this discussion leads to urgent updates, freezing old wallets, and burning Bitcoin.
It was already true that we lost the crypto space to suited penguins, but with this move, Bitcoin will also be handed over entirely according to their wishes.
The crypto sector, which is always traded for profit, will continue to exist, but neither the crypto-focused future we believed in since 2017 nor the original dream of decentralization will come true.