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Bitcoin quantum threat is real and closer than it looks, says Nobel physicist

Apr 07, 2026 12:44 UTC

Bitcoin quantum threat is real and closer than it looks, says Nobel physicist.

  • A Nobel Prize–winning physicist who helped build Google’s quantum computers warned that BitcoinBTC$69,132
  • 12may be among the earliest real-world targets of the technology
  • In an interview with CoinDesk, John M

A Nobel Prize–winning physicist who helped build Google’s quantum computers warned that BitcoinBTC$69,132.12may be among the earliest real-world targets of the technology. In an interview with CoinDesk, John M. Martinis said recentGoogle researchshowing how a quantum computer could break bitcoin encryption in minutes should be taken seriously. “I think it’s a very well-written paper. It lays out where we are right now,” Martinis said, referring to Google’s latest work on quantum threats to cryptography. “It’s not something that has zero probability; people have to deal with this.” READ:A simpl

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