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Good question. Short answer: yes — the quote in the image is based on real recent warnings from Vitalik Buterin (co-founder of Ethereum), but there’s context — it’s not a “this will definitely happen by 2028” guarantee. Here’s what we do know — and what remains uncertain 👇 ✅ What is true / widely reported Vitalik recently warned that quantum computers could pose a real threat to Ethereum (and cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin) by 2028. The risk stems from the underlying cryptography: Ethereum (and many blockchains) uses elliptic-curve cryptography (ECC) / ECDSA to secure wallets and signatures. Quantum computers running a powerful algorithm (like Shor's algorithm) could — in theory — break ECC, derive private keys from public keys, and compromise security. Buterin doesn’t say quantum computers have already broken Ethereum — rather he frames it as a risk: he estimates there’s a non-negligible chance ("~20%") that quantum-capable machines able to break modern cryptography could appear by 2030. ⚠️ What to keep in mind — it’s not a done deal As of now, quantum computers powerful enough to break ECC at scale do not exist. The quantum machines today are not large or stable enough to crack practical blockchain keys. The “break by 2028” is a possibility (a risk), not a certainty. Buterin is speaking in probabilities (e.g., that such machines might exist by 2030) — not “absolute will.” If quantum computers capable of breaking ECC emerge, it wouldn’t automatically crash Ethereum — the community could respond (e.g., upgrade to quantum-resistant cryptography) — but that transition would be complex and would need to happen before massive adoption of quantum attacks. 🎯 What the statement in your image gets right — and what it doesn’t emphasize Right: No quantum computer today can break Ethereum. It’s a risk, not confirmed news. Ethereum can upgrade to quantum-resistant cryptography before any real danger. #quantumcomputers #Vitalik-Buterin's
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