If you keep your bitcoin in a hardware wallet (as you should), there is no way to hack it
If you keep your bitcoin in a hardware wallet (as you should), there is no way to hack it
Bitcoin uses a one way hash called SHA-256. Your hardware wallet won't be worth the board it's printed on if SHA-256 is cracked. Quantum computing will crack bitcoin at some point. Bitcoin will be dead within five years.
Also no, your hardware wallet can be hacked
Bitcoin uses a one way hash called SHA-256. Your hardware wallet won't be worth the board it's printed on if SHA-256 is cracked. Quantum computing will crack bitcoin at some point. Bitcoin will be dead within five years.
Also no, your hardware wallet can be hacked
https://youtu.be/dT9y-KQbqi4
Quantum computers are still vaporware. Alchemists predicted the transmutation of lead into gold and that hasn't happened either.
Quantum computers are still vaporware. Alchemists predicted the transmutation of lead into gold and that hasn't happened either.
"vaporware"
https://quantum-computing.ibm.com/?msclkid=815d79aabcd311ec900ec7df0aaeb2a6
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