Musk asked Grok about the probability of Quantum Computing cracking the Bitcoin algorithm (SHA-256), to which Grok replied, "almost 0% in the next 5 years." This summary is generated by AI. Musk inquired whether Quantum Computing could crack the Bitcoin algorithm, and Grok indicated that the probability is almost 0% in the short term, decreasing to below 10% by 2035, while the current number of Quantum Bits is insufficient to crack Bitcoin hashes, ensuring security remains intact. According to BlockBeats news on August 3, based on an article published by IBM regarding the progress of Quantum Computer research, Musk asked Grok about the probability of Quantum Computing cracking the Bitcoin algorithm (SHA-256). Grok replied that based on assessments from NIST, IBM, and expert surveys for 2025, the probability of Quantum Computing cracking SHA-256 is "almost 0% in the next 5 years, and will fall below 10% by 2035." This requires millions of error-corrected Quantum Bits; currently, the system supports a maximum of about 1,000 noisy Quantum Bits. The hash value of Bitcoin remains secure.

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