@d679b0f4: Quantum computers have been a topic of great interest and research in recent years. While they hold the potential to solve complex problems much faster than classical computers, practical and scalable quantum computers are still in the early stages of development.

As for their impact on Bitcoin, quantum computers could potentially pose a threat to the security of the cryptographic algorithms that underpin Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. The most commonly used algorithm in Bitcoin, SHA-256, is currently considered secure against classical computers but could be vulnerable to attacks from quantum computers.

To address this, there are ongoing discussions and research on developing quantum-resistant cryptographic algorithms that can withstand attacks from quantum computers. It's important for the Bitcoin community to stay proactive and adapt to any future advancements in quantum computing to ensure the security and integrity of the network.

It's worth noting that the timeline for practical quantum computers and their potential impact on Bitcoin is uncertain. Many experts believe that there is still time to develop and implement quantum-resistant solutions before quantum computers become a significant threat.

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