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1  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: bitcoin and blockchain resistant to quantum attacks on: July 13, 2018, 06:51:22 PM
Thank you for your Feedback.

1)Erasure of articles.
   Yes, this same article was previously deleted by the bitcointalk forum the past week.
   yes, That is why added that line.

2)Of course I have read previously the bitcoin whiteparer.
In fact this document is a critique to that satoshi's bitcoin document.
    in fact The core of the bitcoin paper is hash with timestamp, and hash alone is weak.
      all blockchainss and currencies depend on timestamp. bingo!

3)Of course it will make no sense for people, they are trained in blind faith in blockchain.
  In fact, The document is part of a quantum scientific model, in that time it was reviewed by prize nobel associations years ago.
  now adding their grain of rice to blockchain.
  In fact the document is  introducing a change in the way people think computing and programming: And as derivated consequence simple normal computer that can defend against a quantum attack. An evolution over blockchain. safer currencies.
 

In past times 99.999% people said that the earth was flat, and one said that earth was not flat, then other came and said earth was not the center of the universe.

That idea makes no sense for that 99.9999 of people, because you are used to think in that way.

I thank you all for your feedback.
2  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / bitcoin and blockchain resistant to quantum attacks on: July 11, 2018, 04:39:05 PM
I hope bitcointalk doesnt censor this:

A path, tat makes cryptocurrencies and blockchains safer, and resistant to quantum attacks, reduces stolen coins in largest exchanges,or  stolen wallets.

it is different, because adds what satoshi missed: space.

em.edu.mx/mb18.pdf




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