F2Pool co-founder Chun Wang is known as the first Bitconnor to travel into space. I’m sure The fear that quantum computing will destroy Bitcoin is exaggerated.
“We found out that anyone who is panicking about quantum computers could wipe out Bitcoin,” Wang said.
Focus on planetization
As reported by U.Today, recent advances within the quantum computing space have raised persistent concerns about the feasibility of Bitcoin’s SHA-256 hash algorithm.
Google’s Willow, Microsoft’s Mayarana 1, and IBM’s Blue Jay projects show that new Fungle technology is moving forward despite its somewhat obscure and substantial lack of substantial use cases that flaunt real possibilities.
Recently, Tesla CEO Elon Musk I asked Grok, an AI chatbot developed by Xai, estimates the possibility that SHA-256 is broken.
But Wang is sure that by the time humans actually settle on Mars, quantum computers have yet to break Bitcoin. “Instead of wasting time worrying about quantum computing, it makes much more sense to think about how bitcoin’s latency tolerance is what it would do, and that would help interplanetary civilizations,” he said.
The King particularly emphasizes that Bitcoin hopes to take on the role of interplanetary settlement currency in place of “flame” altcoins.
Historical Space Mission
As Reported by U.Todaythe king traveled into space as part of the FRAM2 mission, flying across Earth’s poles with three other crew members.
During the mission, the crew conducted a total of 22 scientific experiments. This included the first time X-ray execution in space.