How Close Are Quantum Computers to Breaking Bitcoin? (With Matt Wraith)
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Diving into the question everyone suddenly cares about: how close are quantum computers to breaking Bitcoin?
Friend of the pod Matt Wraith joins us to cut through the hype, the fear, and the sci-fi headlines and explain what’s actually happening in quantum research right now, and what it means for Bitcoin security, signatures, and the long-term future of cryptography.
We explore:
- The theory of quantum mechanics
- How quantum computers actually work
- Shor's algorithm & Grover's algorithm
- Quantum threat to Bitcoin
- Recent advances in quantum computing
- Post-quantum cryptography and quantum risk mitigation strategies for Bitcoin
- Stoner bro quantum physics
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TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro, Bitcoin is in crisis, elliptic curve cryptography
5:00 Shor's algorithm and quantum computers
8:00 The limits and use cases for quantum computers
10:45 Recent advances in quantum computers, Scott Aaronson blog post
16:20 What is a quantum computer?
24:00 Fault tolerance theorem, theoretical quantum physics
28:30 Problems with quantum computers, analog computers
35:00 Quantum computing research
41:00 Red flags in quantum computing research
46:45 Conspiracy theories, the qubits don't want to be trapped, the universe believes in cryptography
49:00 Quantum risk mitigation strategies for Bitcoin
1:08:00 Stoner bro quantum physics, fall of Atlantis, perception creates reality, many worlds hypothesis, Markov property
1:27:30 Gravity, dark energy, general relativity, things that are very big and very small
1:34:00 How much better is quantum than classical computing?
1:39:00 What's going on with the UFOs?