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Google revealed quantum computing chip. Is Bitcoin threatened? – crypto.news

Google has unveiled its much-anticipated first quantum computing chip, Willow. This is a breakthrough in the computer revolution, but what does the future hold for Bitcoin?

Google CEO Sundar Pichai revealed that Willow is the company's first quantum computing chip. This invention brings a new step forward in quantum computers that are useful for practical applications.

“We are introducing Willow, a ground-breaking new state-of-the-art quantum computing chip that can exponentially reduce errors as it scales up with more qubits, making it the 30th largest quantum computing chip in the field. Solve a year-long problem.”

Pichai said in his Posted by X December 10th

Willow was able to solve standard calculations in less than 5 minutes in a benchmark test. This is estimated to take a classical supercomputer 10 25 years, or 10,000 quintillion centuries, to solve.

This new innovative quantum computing processor uses ultra-fast gates to progressively reduce errors, resulting in low error rates, reconfigurability, and high connectivity algorithms.

Google Quantum AI hardware director Julian Kelly said qubits with unusually high errors could be solved by “reconfiguring them to the line” and using tuning capabilities to develop new tuning strategies. It states that there is.

Is Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies under threat from this development of advanced computers?

Google needs advanced chips to beat Bitcoin

The Willow Chip currently has 105 qubits, which will advance computer technology. But to crack the Bitcoin (BTC) blockchain, a quantum computing chip would need up to 200 to 400 million qubits.

The Bitcoin protocol also needs to be able to integrate post-quantum algorithms that threaten the coin itself. This means that, at least for now, this technological advancement poses no risk to cryptocurrencies.

Written by Ben Sigman, another Bitcoin OG. ×postHe also said that Bitcoiners need not worry about this invention and that “encryption remains SAFU for now.”

Despite this threat, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk answered In response to Pichai's tweet, he expressed his admiration for Google's invention. Pichai responded that he would collaborate on a Starship quantum cluster in the future.

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