Fellow villagers, don't go, it's clarified! Google's quantum chip temporarily has little impact on Bitcoin.

Real quantum computing has made breakthroughs on quantum chips, such as Google's Willow chip, which can exponentially reduce error rates and enhance computing power, but quantum computing as a whole still faces many challenges that hinder its large-scale application and subsequent impact on blockchain, which will take time. On one hand, quantum computers need to operate in extreme environments, with most experiments conducted near absolute zero, making the construction and maintenance of equipment difficult and costly, limiting its speed and scale of popularization. On the other hand, the current expansion of quantum computing in practical applications is challenging. Although there have been breakthroughs in algorithms, such as the benchmark testing algorithm from Google mentioned in the article, it has no practical use yet. Transforming theoretical advantages into widely practical technology requires overcoming complex technical challenges, establishing compatible software ecosystems, and creating industry standards, among others. This lengthy process provides a buffer for the short-term security of blockchain, as the threat of powerful quantum computing has not yet materialized. The blockchain can maintain relative security based on existing cryptographic technology and computational power balance, making it difficult to crack in the short term. #btc