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Bitcoin currency of the future?

Lol he literally just said that the Bitcoin Blockchain cannot be hacked unless it’s with a quantum computer and those don’t even exist. You would need to control 51% of the blockchain to even attempt to try and it could take you more than 1 million lifetimes to do it. The easiest way for people to make money doing shady things is by hacking exchanges, creating bunk scam ICO’s, Ponzi schemes, phishing sites, phishing wallets, malware ect. Hacking Bitcoin is not one of them because there is no ROI.
So what if 10-20 years now quantum computers exist? Also you sound worried about bitcoin getting hacked
 
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LOL! Livin' large right here. I had just told him a few weeks ago to hold the two BTC he randomly found written down somewhere, because the market had tanked and it was not a good time to unload them.
 
So what if 10-20 years now quantum computers exist? Also you sound worried about bitcoin getting hacked

Why would I be worried about BTC being hacked? I don’t own any and it’s almost impossible. Even WHEN quantum computer technology has arrived, who’s to say Blockchain tech hasn’t grown with it? Blockchain might be outdated or completely revamped in 10-20 years to align itself with the risks quantum computers bring.
 
Way to address nothing of significance. You just keep looking for cheap little moral victories like this is somehow a fucking competition. How about you engage in actual discussion of the topic or GTFO this thread?
When in doubt, attempt to filter the conversation. And you say you believe in deregulation. <{outtahere}>
 
So what if 10-20 years now quantum computers exist? Also you sound worried about bitcoin getting hacked

Technically quantum computers already exist. As a response, there are already blockchains specifically built to be quantum resistant. And most main blockchains are working on quantum resistance. You should probably do some research before posting.
 
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Technically quantum computers already exist. As a response, there are already blockchains specifically built to be quantum resistant. And most main blockchains are working on quantum resistance. You should probably do some research before posting.
Yeah I’ve heard of astrophysicists using quantum computers. You just said “most main blockchains”. So that means not all blockchains are quantum resistant.
 
Why would I be worried about BTC being hacked? I don’t own any and it’s almost impossible. Even WHEN quantum computer technology has arrived, who’s to say Blockchain tech hasn’t grown with it? Blockchain might be outdated or completely revamped in 10-20 years to align itself with the risks quantum computers bring.
Doesn’t matter. Even if bitcoin itself can’t be hacked, it’s always at risk of being hacked when it is used
https://www.google.com/amp/s/techspective.net/2017/12/03/can-bitcoin-hacked/amp/
 
Yeah I’ve heard of astrophysicists using quantum computers. You just said “most main blockchains”. So that means not all blockchains are quantum resistant.

Why does that matter? All blockchains don’t have to be quantum resistant at the moment because quantum computers are not mainstream. Once they are, blockchains will be.

So what is your point? As I said, if you don’t actually have one, worth doing a bit of research before insta-posting.
 
Why does that matter? All blockchains don’t have to be quantum resistant at the moment because quantum computers are not mainstream. Once they are, blockchains will be.

So what is your point? As I said, if you don’t actually have one, worth doing a bit of research before insta-posting.
I’ve already posted links about bitcoin users being hacked. Can you find any links saying it’s impossible to hack bitcoin?
 
Doesn’t matter. Even if bitcoin itself can’t be hacked, it’s always at risk of being hacked when it is used
https://www.google.com/amp/s/techspective.net/2017/12/03/can-bitcoin-hacked/amp/

No Bitcoin is NOT at risk of being hacked when used. The USER is at risk of being hacked when using it. Did you even read the article you posted? Unless you have something worth wild to discuss or vulnerabilities you feel the Blockchain has, why are you here? I mentioned above all of the ways hackers can steal people's crypto and hacking the Blockchain isn't one of them. Something you still seem to have a hard time grasping.
 
I’ve already posted links about bitcoin users being hacked. Can you find any links saying it’s impossible to hack bitcoin?

I'm just going to echo what multiple people seem to already be trying to explain to you - bitcoin has never been hacked (the blockchain actually encourages people to try to hack it so it can close security vulnerabilities).

Bitcoin users being hacked has nothing to do with bitcoin itself being hacked. Users are hacked via email phishing attacks, scam internet links etc.

Surely you are able to comprehend this...if not, I suggest you take a seat with Jones Bones and let the adults talk.
 
No Bitcoin is NOT at risk of being hacked when used. The USER is at risk of being hacked when using it. Did you even read the article you posted? Unless you have something worth wild to discuss or vulnerabilities you feel the Blockchain has, why are you here? I mentioned above all of the ways hackers can steal people's crypto and hacking the Blockchain isn't one of them. Something you still seem to have a hard time grasping.
Well I guess if someone doesn’t want to use their bitcoin & just save it forever, then yes the chance of it being hacked is very small.

What good is bitcoin if you dont use it though? Kinda defeats the whole purpose
 
I'm just going to echo what multiple people seem to already be trying to explain to you - bitcoin has never been hacked (the blockchain actually encourages people to try to hack it so it can close security vulnerabilities).

Bitcoin users being hacked has nothing to do with bitcoin itself being hacked. Users are hacked via email phishing attacks, scam internet links etc.

Surely you are able to comprehend this...if not, I suggest you take a seat with Jones Bones and let the adults talk.
You still haven’t provided any proof to back up you claims. Where is your proof that bitcoin impossible to hack?
 
Well I guess if someone doesn’t want to use their bitcoin & just save it forever, then yes the chance of it being hacked is very small.

What good is bitcoin if you dont use it though? Kinda defeats the whole purpose

You don't have to spend it from the same wallet you hold it in. You can keep parts of it in different wallets for either holding or spending. This goes for all cryptos, not just Bitcoin
 
You still haven’t provided any proof to back up you claims. Where is your proof that bitcoin impossible to hack?

Proof? Stop being lazy/ignorant and use a google search. Virtually every single link will tell you that bitcoin (and any cryptographic currency) is extremely difficult to hack.

It's painfully clear that you don't know much about this space at all. A few links to bitcoin users being hacked via emails/scam websites which is everyday news is your ammunition against cryptocurrency?

Maybe you just enlighten us with more breaking news about how computer viruses exist, social media is a thing, and email passwords are vulnerable to hacks.

In fact, I'm getting a little embarrassed even engaging with you on this topic.
 
You still haven’t provided any proof to back up you claims. Where is your proof that bitcoin impossible to hack?

My good deed for the day.

I am going to assume you are not mentally deficient and have just not really researched the topic - so here is just one link among thousands that say the same thing.

I quote - ''Bitcoin itself is almost impossible to hack as the blockchain technology that forms the basis of the currency is constantly under review by other Bitcoin users.''

https://techspective.net/2017/12/03/can-bitcoin-hacked/
 
My good deed for the day.

I am going to assume you are not mentally deficient and have just not really researched the topic - so here is just one link among thousands that say the same thing.

I quote - ''Bitcoin itself is almost impossible to hack as the blockchain technology that forms the basis of the currency is constantly under review by other Bitcoin users.''

https://techspective.net/2017/12/03/can-bitcoin-hacked/

However, ATMs are able to be hacked and have been for decades. Time for another old fashioned series of bank runs! jk
 
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