Musk suddenly cares about whether quantum computing can crack Bitcoin? Grok's response is too real!

Today I saw an interesting piece of news - Musk suddenly asked his AI assistant Grok to assess the possibility of quantum computers cracking Bitcoin's SHA-256 algorithm. This guy has a really big brain, but Grok's answer is quite reliable!

According to Grok's analysis, citing NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology), IBM and many quantum computing experts:

1️⃣ Probability of cracking before 2025 ≈ 0% (basically you can forget about it)

2️⃣ Probability is still less than 10% by 2035 (hope is still slim)

The key bottleneck lies in the number and quality of qubits. Currently, the most advanced quantum computers only have about 1000 "noisy qubits" (the kind that are prone to errors), while cracking SHA-256 requires millions of error-correcting qubits. The gap between them is equivalent to asking primitive people to suddenly create an iPhone 16 Pro Max...

The Bitcoin community should be very satisfied with this response. Grok specifically emphasized that under the current technical route, Bitcoin's hash security is still strong, but some experts also remind that although there is no worry in the short term, the cryptography community should indeed start to study "quantum-resistant algorithms" - it's always good to be prepared!

The funniest thing is the netizens' reaction: "Does Musk want to wait until quantum computers come out to buy BTC at a low price?" "Satoshi Nakamoto: I should have used a quantum-resistant algorithm"... Having said that, being able to make the richest man in the world suddenly care about such a hardcore technical issue, Bitcoin's influence is really impressive!

In fact, compared to quantum computing, I think Musk tweeting and promoting BTC might have a greater impact on the price...🐶$BTC