The error correcting in the Google chip isn’t good enough yet.
I did the math on cracking a ledger, and even breaking 10 septillion years down to 5 minutes would still take a very long time to crack a ledger seed phrase.
There are 115792089237316195423570985008687907853269984665640564039457584007913129639936 possible combinations on a ledger.
This is a number close to the amount of atoms in the universe.
Just as a note, quantum protection is already here. The company I work for had their algorithm selected for quantum encryption.
All encryption is eventually broken, and this is why there is a constant movement of cresting new encryption.
Yeah it got me thinking about this when I heard they’d got to 102 qubits or whatever it is. I met the guy who started all this recently (David Deutsch) - very smart bloke.
This could go seriously wrong, glad top minds are ontop of it (for now). Can you imagine when AI get’s a hold of quantum hardware, can get creepy.