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by: xpoolPosted on: August 11, 2025

Google Veteran: Quantum Computing Won’t Crack Bitcoin Security

Graham Cooke, a Google veteran and CEO of Brava Labs, has asserted that the advancements in quantum computing are unlikely to compromise the security of Bitcoin. His reasoning centers on the inherent strength of mathematical principles underpinning digital asset wallets.

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