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β€œThe I think the quantum field is full of these, you know, we'll call it if this is possible, then all we have to do is build it kind of perspectives. And they totally just deny the realities of the difficulty in building physical things that manipulate tiny subatomic particles. Like these are incredibly difficult things to build and especially difficult to scale, right?”

β€” Brandon Black
  • β€’

    Bitcoin suffered its worst Q1 since 2018

    β€œWe just survived the worst Q1 in Bitcoin since 2018. Down 24% in Q1. And that was the worst Q1 we've ever had since 2018. In 2018, the market topped December 2017, and then it fell like 60% in Q1 2018.”

    β€” David Hoffman
  • β€’

    Trump signals three more weeks of Iran conflict

    β€œWe are on track to complete all of America's objectives very shortly. We are going to hit Iran extremely hard in the next two to three weeks. We are going to bring them back to the Stone Age where they belong. I think the whole 19 minutes was basically to inform the public that we are in this for three more weeks.”

    β€” David Hoffman
  • β€’

    Google breakthrough threatens core crypto security signatures

    β€œGoogle released a major quantum warning directed squarely at us. They have an algorithmic breakthrough that just 20x'd progress towards cracking ECDSA and some of the crypto signatures that underlie Bitcoin, Ethereum, and basically everything we do here. How bad is it for crypto? I think it's pretty concerning.”

    β€” Ryan Adams
  • β€’

    Solana DeFi faces $300M Drift Protocol hack

    β€œAlso, the biggest hack, I think, in Solana history, a $300 million hack, the Drift Exchange, this is a purpose exchange, was hacked. What happened and what can we learn? It's all about the lessons we learn along the way, isn't it?”

    β€” Ryan Adams
  • β€’

    Ethereum Economic Zones aim to unify Layer 2s

    β€œDid Ethereum just come up with a plan to finally unite all of the Layer 2s? They're called Ethereum Economic Zones. We'll spell out what that means. Aavev4 just released. What's new in that?”

    β€” Ryan Adams
Daily Signal - Crypto Edition
APR 4, 2026Marty Bent
  • β€’

    Physical scaling of quantum qubits is extremely difficult

    β€œThe I think the quantum field is full of these, you know, we'll call it if this is possible, then all we have to do is build it kind of perspectives. And they totally just deny the realities of the difficulty in building physical things that manipulate tiny subatomic particles. Like these are incredibly difficult things to build and especially difficult to scale, right?”

    β€” Brandon Black
  • β€’

    Cryptographically relevant computers remain decades away

    β€œI have an emotional confidence that we're 50 to 100 to forever years from a quantum computer breaking a meaningful cryptographic system. ... The evidence is it's going to be just hard-fought, tiny wins, new technologies. There's just no evidence that it's going to come any time in the next decade, or really any time in the next 20 years.”

    β€” Brandon Black
  • β€’

    Theoretical breakthroughs often fail in physical implementation

    β€œI think it's very obvious that in the theoretical realm of, like, what is possible, they are making advancements. However, there is a chasm between what we can do and the physical reality of building machines that can actually sustain an uptime and persistence to make that theoretical advancement an applicable reality.”

    β€” Marty Bent
  • β€’

    High-rate error correction is currently unproven theory

    β€œAnd that's basically my summary of a lot of these quantum papers, is if this thing that hasn't ever been done works, then we can do this easy thing. And that's, yeah, so that's where the relationship is... it depends dramatically on what types of error correction you can do on this physical architecture.”

    β€” Brandon Black
  • β€’

    Bitcoin upgrades are unnecessary without a scaling roadmap

    β€œWe'll see doublings, like we saw with transistors, of the same technology progressing through a scaling roadmap. And then we'll be able to say, oh, now it's doubled three times. ... But until we see a roadmap like that, that's the successful scaling in one technology, the evidence is it's going to be just hard-fought, tiny wins.”

    β€” Brandon Black
Daily Signal - Crypto Edition
APR 4, 2026Marty Bent
  • β€’

    Physical scaling of quantum qubits is extremely difficult

    β€œThe I think the quantum field is full of these, you know, we'll call it if this is possible, then all we have to do is build it kind of perspectives. And they totally just deny the realities of the difficulty in building physical things that manipulate tiny subatomic particles. Like these are incredibly difficult things to build and especially difficult to scale, right?”

    β€” Brandon Black
  • β€’

    Cryptographically relevant computers remain decades away

    β€œI have an emotional confidence that we're 50 to 100 to forever years from a quantum computer breaking a meaningful cryptographic system. ... The evidence is it's going to be just hard-fought, tiny wins, new technologies. There's just no evidence that it's going to come any time in the next decade, or really any time in the next 20 years.”

    β€” Brandon Black
  • β€’

    Theoretical breakthroughs often fail in physical implementation

    β€œI think it's very obvious that in the theoretical realm of, like, what is possible, they are making advancements. However, there is a chasm between what we can do and the physical reality of building machines that can actually sustain an uptime and persistence to make that theoretical advancement an applicable reality.”

    β€” Marty Bent
  • β€’

    High-rate error correction is currently unproven theory

    β€œAnd that's basically my summary of a lot of these quantum papers, is if this thing that hasn't ever been done works, then we can do this easy thing. And that's, yeah, so that's where the relationship is... it depends dramatically on what types of error correction you can do on this physical architecture.”

    β€” Brandon Black
  • β€’

    Bitcoin upgrades are unnecessary without a scaling roadmap

    β€œWe'll see doublings, like we saw with transistors, of the same technology progressing through a scaling roadmap. And then we'll be able to say, oh, now it's doubled three times. ... But until we see a roadmap like that, that's the successful scaling in one technology, the evidence is it's going to be just hard-fought, tiny wins.”

    β€” Brandon Black
Daily Signal - Crypto Edition
APR 4, 2026Marty Bent
  • β€’

    Physical scaling of quantum qubits is extremely difficult

    β€œThe I think the quantum field is full of these, you know, we'll call it if this is possible, then all we have to do is build it kind of perspectives. And they totally just deny the realities of the difficulty in building physical things that manipulate tiny subatomic particles. Like these are incredibly difficult things to build and especially difficult to scale, right?”

    β€” Brandon Black
  • β€’

    Cryptographically relevant computers remain decades away

    β€œI have an emotional confidence that we're 50 to 100 to forever years from a quantum computer breaking a meaningful cryptographic system. ... The evidence is it's going to be just hard-fought, tiny wins, new technologies. There's just no evidence that it's going to come any time in the next decade, or really any time in the next 20 years.”

    β€” Brandon Black
  • β€’

    Theoretical breakthroughs often fail in physical implementation

    β€œI think it's very obvious that in the theoretical realm of, like, what is possible, they are making advancements. However, there is a chasm between what we can do and the physical reality of building machines that can actually sustain an uptime and persistence to make that theoretical advancement an applicable reality.”

    β€” Marty Bent
  • β€’

    High-rate error correction is currently unproven theory

    β€œAnd that's basically my summary of a lot of these quantum papers, is if this thing that hasn't ever been done works, then we can do this easy thing. And that's, yeah, so that's where the relationship is... it depends dramatically on what types of error correction you can do on this physical architecture.”

    β€” Brandon Black
  • β€’

    Bitcoin upgrades are unnecessary without a scaling roadmap

    β€œWe'll see doublings, like we saw with transistors, of the same technology progressing through a scaling roadmap. And then we'll be able to say, oh, now it's doubled three times. ... But until we see a roadmap like that, that's the successful scaling in one technology, the evidence is it's going to be just hard-fought, tiny wins.”

    β€” Brandon Black
  • β€’

    Bitcoin suffered its worst Q1 since 2018

    β€œWe just survived the worst Q1 in Bitcoin since 2018. Down 24% in Q1. And that was the worst Q1 we've ever had since 2018. In 2018, the market topped December 2017, and then it fell like 60% in Q1 2018.”

    β€” David Hoffman
  • β€’

    Trump signals three more weeks of Iran conflict

    β€œWe are on track to complete all of America's objectives very shortly. We are going to hit Iran extremely hard in the next two to three weeks. We are going to bring them back to the Stone Age where they belong. I think the whole 19 minutes was basically to inform the public that we are in this for three more weeks.”

    β€” David Hoffman
  • β€’

    Google breakthrough threatens core crypto security signatures

    β€œGoogle released a major quantum warning directed squarely at us. They have an algorithmic breakthrough that just 20x'd progress towards cracking ECDSA and some of the crypto signatures that underlie Bitcoin, Ethereum, and basically everything we do here. How bad is it for crypto? I think it's pretty concerning.”

    β€” Ryan Adams
  • β€’

    Solana DeFi faces $300M Drift Protocol hack

    β€œAlso, the biggest hack, I think, in Solana history, a $300 million hack, the Drift Exchange, this is a purpose exchange, was hacked. What happened and what can we learn? It's all about the lessons we learn along the way, isn't it?”

    β€” Ryan Adams
  • β€’

    Ethereum Economic Zones aim to unify Layer 2s

    β€œDid Ethereum just come up with a plan to finally unite all of the Layer 2s? They're called Ethereum Economic Zones. We'll spell out what that means. Aavev4 just released. What's new in that?”

    β€” Ryan Adams

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