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posted 2 years ago by ghost_of_aswartz 2 years ago by ghost_of_aswartz +23 / -1
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– Vlad_The_Impaler 1 point 2 years ago +2 / -1

Whoever develops the first true quantum computer has a leg-up on the rest of the world. Meaning they can exploit it for nefarious purposes.

It could become the equivalent of a race to nuclear arms.

I know that evil corporations such as Google are already researching and investing in development of quantum computing and may have some preliminary prototypes already working.

I will have to research the vulnerabilities of bitcoin more. Some trusted sources reported that FBI invested heavy resources into tracking down perpetrators of child abuse porn snuff videos. Like harming children on video or raping children. Distributing that kind of content may motivate government to violate some due process and privacy laws to go after perpetrators. But that assumes FBI is truly committed to prosecuting pedophiles and not protecting them. I will try to post links later for my sources why I assumed Bitcoin was traceable to some extent. It could just be my misunderstanding.

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– aquila_calvitium 3 points 2 years ago +3 / -0

Before 2017 some Bitcoin wallets where reusing public keys. This may be convenient if say you wanted to receive donations and then track them all by having everyone donate to the same address.

Nowadays pretty much all wallets generate a new receive address for every transaction. This means you need the private key to keep track of the wallets full balance as well as all in and outgoing transactions. Making it incredible hard to track...

People who get caught because of "tracing" has sent directly to a KYC verified exchange service, all exchange wallets are known and so the police only has to ask the exchange for who received the money which they as a financial institution has to reveal. Bitcoin itself is pretty much untraceable if used correctly. But if you need even better privacy, Monero is the real deal.

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