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RE: There will never be 21 million Bitcoins

in #bitcoin6 years ago

As the length of the private key is well defined, it only requires powerful enough cluster of computers to try out every possible private key and scan the block chain using that private key. As a lot of computers are already using SSD disks, I/O speed is not limited to breakage of spinning disks due to excess temperature.

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The quantum computer... though for doing what you are talking about, the technology is not as close as some like to speculate.

I was thinking more about how trojans and distributed computing work... Basically give every computer a slice of keyspace to scan for and then send back all the keys that result in non-zero balance. You don't actually need to scan all blocks for any key that is actually in use, because first block that has transaction signed with that private key is enough to prove that the key is valid.

The quantum PC's do not scares me at all. They will not appear over night. By the time they grow enough to make a thread to cryptos, most crypto algo's will be mutated to a much much much stronger methods.

Shield and sword. Eternal, never ending struggle

Powerful computers and cryptography live symbiotic life... Without one there is no other... It's not a fight at all.