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GoogleStudyOnCryptoSecurityChallenges
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$GOOGL 🖇️ $BTC Surely you have seen the hashtag #GoogleStudyOnCryptoSecurityChallenges all over Binance, and I confess that, although I had already talked to you about this, I love seeing that the topic became a trend. What is happening is that Google has moved its "doomsday clock" for digital security to the year 2029 because its new research shows that quantum computers are advancing much faster than we all thought. This is not just another piece of news; it is a wake-up call for the entire crypto ecosystem because the technology we use today to protect our wallets will have to be updated to avoid becoming vulnerable to these super powerful machines. The most interesting thing about this study is that we are no longer talking about something that will happen in decades, but rather a challenge that is just around the corner in just a few years. Many developers are already working on what they call post-quantum cryptography, which is basically a new and much stronger shield to ensure our cryptos remain unbreakable. At the end of the day, for this to be trending is a good thing because it forces the industry not to fall asleep and to prioritize security above all, demonstrating that in this world, the only constant is evolution to protect us from what comes. Do you believe that the fear of quantum computers is something that should really concern us today, or do you fully trust that Bitcoin developers already have the solution up their sleeve? FOLLOW ME FOR More NEWS AND ANALYSIS ….
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