I just read all the replies in this post since honestly how Quantum Computing can "hack" Bitcoin and addresses can be something beyond my comprehension.
Quantum computers can deal with
huge numbers even better than Trump and because they deal with non-linear calculations, they can use the Shor alghorythm, which is basically a way to detect large prime numbers, and keys are made out of large prime numbers, but explaining it as simply as possible is that
- Your average person can do the math for 10x10 in a second
- Your normal computer has no trouble with 123456789x123456789
- Your quantum computer has no trouble extracting the root from \(\sqrt[4]{1524157<insert ton of numebrs here 8750190521}\) in still a single line
Since RSA is using large prime numbers for encryption any algorithm that can deal with factorization at that scale could easily deal with the basic RSA encryption, as long as the process is stable for enough time.
The price of Bitcoin is getting more and more expensive, Freezing those vulnerable address will be the best option, to take, but no one for now will be able to tell how much things the Quantum Computing will be able to do.
And this doesn't remind you even a bit about banning people from exchanging their currency to dollars to keep the value of the said currency afloat or bank runs