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Quantum computers could break Bitcoin

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Google Finds Quantum Computers Could Break Bitcoin Sooner Than Expected
Google just told the Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies industry it has less time than it thought to prepare for the quantum computing influence.

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Quantum computers need vastly fewer resources than thought to break vital encryption
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Quantum computers need just 10,000 qubits to break the most secure encryption, scientists warn
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The first quantum computer to break encryption is now shockingly close
A quantum computer capable of breaking the encryption that secures the internet now seems only just around the corner.

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Bitcoin bulls scramble for post-quantum protection as Google drops bombshell paper
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Google Warns Quantum Computers Could Crack Crypto Sooner Than Expected
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Quanscient and Haiqu Announce Breakthrough Algorithm for Scalable Computational Fluid Simulations on Quantum Computers

This advancement in quantum algorithms could help accelerate some of the most computationally intensive simulations
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Useful quantum computers may need as few as 10,000 qubits

Researchers from Caltech and Oratomic, a Caltech-linked startup, published findings on March 31, 2026, arguing that a useful quantum computer capable of running Shor’s algorithm on real cryptographic targets could be built with as few as 10,
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Alice & Bob Secures $3.9M ARPA-E Award to Use Quantum Computing to Design Rare-Earth-Free Magnets

This team effort converges expertise to leverage quantum computing for an important, practical outcome.”— Marco Cerezo,
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Novel approach to quantum error correction portends a scalable future for quantum computing

A University of Sydney quantum physicist has developed a new approach to quantum error correction that could significantly reduce the number of physical qubits required to build large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computers.
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2030: The Year Of Practical Quantum Computing. How Should Companies Prepare?

Fujitsu quantum researcher Shinji Kikuchi discusses the quantum computing paradigm shift expected around 2030, as well as how business leaders should approach their preparation. Global technology company Fujitsu is leading Japan’s quantum computing revolution.
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'No Need to Panic': Binance Founder Says Crypto Can Survive Quantum Computing Threat by Upgrading

Binance founder Changpeng Zhao has pushed back against growing anxiety over quantum computing's threat to digital assets, saying that the danger is currently being overstated. Zhao's comments follow recent research from Google's Quantum AI team suggesting that future quantum
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