BitcoinQ.cc: Quantum Computing for the Bitcoin Community

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#1Sep 1, 2021, 06:43 AM
BitcoinQ.cc is all about a community-driven quantum computer for Bitcoin enthusiasts. They're saying 2026 is the year of quantum. The Bitcoin community is working on developing a quantum computer. Check out the details at their site, it’s created by Bitcoiners, for Bitcoiners. Contact them at press@bitcoinq.cc. BitcoinQ is opting for tech based on Diamond NV color centers. That’s the solid-state way to go for quantum computing.
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hash_bossLegendary
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#2Sep 1, 2021, 09:57 AM
I may be wrong, but it sounds like you actual goal is to steal 4 million BTC and share 50% of it with whoever fund you in first place.
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leo42Full Member
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#3Sep 3, 2021, 05:52 PM
Stop using these words when the bottom line is you're just going to ask people to send you money, it's one of the worst crowdfunding page I've seen, no whitepaper, no roadmap, no information about the team and by the way, your social media links are not working, better make it good so people will believe that the project is real.
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calmguruSenior Member
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#4Sep 3, 2021, 06:51 PM
I visited the website and found too many mismatches but i am not revealing all so that they will not re-strategize but I'll make some expository to save potential victims. There is a fundamental issue here because bitcoin addresses cannot be upgraded by a third party. It is only the private key holder can move coins from a P2PK output to a new quantum-resistant address. No mechanism to migrate funds as op claimed unless the private key is known. it is obvious to the blind that at the current valuation, 100-500 BTC is very unrealistic for a community based crowdfunding. That is obviously an institutional based crowdfunding. May you please contact Saylor of strategy and co for this purpose. You are not wrong, but why would holders carelessly surrender their coins when there's no legal or technical explanations to this.
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#5Sep 3, 2021, 07:35 PM
Quantum Risk coming. The Pinnacle Architecture: Reducing the cost of breaking RSA-2048 to 100 000 physical qubits using quantum LDPC codes. https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.11457 at the same time, Google claims ‘quantum advantage’ again — but researchers are sceptical . https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-025-03300-4 We need to move now.
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#6Sep 3, 2021, 09:15 PM
Spend some time to study the public key leaked bitcoin. And how quantum can break private key by the leaked public key.
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ryanminerFull Member
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#7Sep 3, 2021, 09:57 PM
So you think you or your team can materialize this project? Make us believers by showing us more about who is behind it and what your capabilities are. So, how do you launch your crowdfunding campaign with the website you have now, which isn't convincing to the community?
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#8Sep 4, 2021, 02:58 AM
Thanks a lot for your feedback. Social media links are not active yet. Shortage of admin. And no need it yet.
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calmguruSenior Member
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#9Sep 6, 2021, 07:55 AM
Wait, are you saying that you will use quantum to recover vulnerable coins and charge a fee? If this is correct, it shouldn't be called upgrading. You are using what sounds like a technical real concept, i.e quantum risk to exposed public keys to justify a funding model that lacks a technical road map. I quoted the above conversation because you avoided the objections i raised above, such as how 100 - 500 BTC will be collected among others.
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#10Sep 6, 2021, 09:22 AM
You can  call it in different name as you like. The quantum risk is there. Deep state is developing quantum computers. They won't share it with bitcoin community. Talk is cheap.
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mr_atlasMember
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#11Sep 6, 2021, 10:40 AM
With all your long quotes and so many unanswered questions from the members, we feel you are alluding to questions about your intentions and capabilities, which we do not expect from a developer who should have a clear roadmap and vision for their project. We need a direct and correct answer.
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silentchainHero Member
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#12Sep 8, 2021, 10:15 AM
I think their goal is even simpler than what you suspected. They’re looking for gullible people who might believe in the project, put money into it, and then they disappear with the gathered funds. A rhetorical question: could anyone working in fields relevant to quantum computers seriously trust the project that has nothing behind it but sheer “tare”? Pure scam in my view.
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darklordSenior Member
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#13Sep 8, 2021, 12:54 PM
100% a scam, and who are the people behind this QCSC mentioned in one of their page When you're addressing a serious concern and asking for significant funding, you should mention the people behind the project, their capabilities, past achievements, and whether they are the right people for the project. There's a lack of transparency on the project; that's how scammers do their thing.
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#14Sep 8, 2021, 01:01 PM
BitcoinQ chooses Diamond NV color centers tech. It's the solid-state path to quantum computing. https://www.bitcoinq.cc/#techreview
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hash_bossLegendary
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#15Sep 10, 2021, 08:09 PM
I already suspect that, but i decided to point out that their wording suggest they have good goal, while it actually means stealing Bitcoin. Besides, it's not like they can just hand new private key to owner of those P2PK UTXO.
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#16Sep 10, 2021, 10:45 PM
Lost private key, means nobody can prove that they are the holders. This is not stealing. This is bitcoin quantum rush.
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silentchainHero Member
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#17Sep 10, 2021, 11:48 PM
Ha, ha, ha. It would take billions if not trillions of bucks  to build meaningful hardware based on NV centers. Hundreds of laboratories are already working on this and publishing thousands of research papers. And you decided to throw the hat into the ring where giants like Caltech, MIT, QuTech, Stuttgart University to name only a few are already competing. Give me a break. As I already said, your project is pure scam.
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bull2011Member
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#18Sep 11, 2021, 09:49 PM
Is this real ? I believe this is a scam....  Because it will require a huge amount of money( if hypothetically doable ) I think the goal here is to collect funds from gullible people
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hash_bossLegendary
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#19Sep 11, 2021, 10:58 PM
Can you prove private key for those P2PK UTXO are lost? Anyway, this is one of reason why some people prefer freezing Satoshi and other vulnerable UTXO.
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cobra69Member
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#20Sep 12, 2021, 04:55 AM
No whitepaper No roadmap No team doxxing No GitHub No multisig escrow details Inactive socials........... 100 to 500 BTC per year plus 2 M BTC service fee is nothing but a sure fund raise and vanish scheme.
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