With the announcement of the quantum chip, willow, a race began.

With all the computational power of the chip, they could take the lead. The miners did not intend to hack the Bitcoin blockchain or any other blockchain. Although they could do it, why throw away something that works?

No, the right option would be to mine all the remaining Bitcoins and continue validating transactions; it would be child's play with the quantum chip.

Several mining groups thought the same: keeping the remaining BTC would give them all the money they needed without affecting the decentralized economy.

One of the smaller groups located in Mexico, in a remote and isolated place, took the lead; an former technology developer for Google had the contacts to access the hardware.

He had the proposal: the resolution of the mathematical problems that would mine all the remaining $BTC of the blockchain could be achieved in about 15 hours. They didn't need to steal the equipment, just access to the building where the chip tests were conducted.

Inside Google, developers standing in front of the computer were considering numerous applications that could be solved; among those options was to mount the ultimate AI and ask about the consequences.

What would you do with all that computational power? The chip #cuantico #Willow

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