Google's claims about hacking Bitcoin are false; they haven't tested the experiment... they're just imagining it.



Google published a research paper showing that they successfully reduced the theoretical ECDSA attack to 1200 logical qubits. The company did not publish electronic circuits nor conduct an actual attack. Instead, they published a theoretical proof that validates their calculations, then cited national security.

This is our current situation.

Number of entangled logical qubits achieved so far: 96
Coherence time: 1-2 seconds
Time required for the attack: days
Number of physical qubits needed: 500,000
Largest quantum computer today: 1200 noisy, error-prone qubits

This is a coherence gap of 100,000 times. It’s not a software problem; it’s a fundamental engineering challenge that no one has solved.

But most people overlook this.

Bitcoin developers are not waiting for a crisis. They are already working on launching their products.

SHRIMPS: Post-quantum signatures that are three times smaller than NIST standards, designed for Bitcoin block space constraints.

BIP-360: A quantum-resistant output type already on the testnet, where BTQ Technologies is processing transactions through it.

A full upgrade could take seven years. That’s why work is starting now.

The protocol will be ready before computers are.

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