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What to watch this week + can Quantum kill crypto? šŸ¤”

Bonus: Building on Solana

GM Builders. šŸš§ 

Welcome back to the BW3 newsletter! Hope your week started smoother than FTX's bankruptcy hearings. Letā€™s jump out of the trenches before another meme coin (or exchange) rugs us all. šŸ˜‚ 

Hereā€™s the line up today:

  • What to watch this week šŸ‘€ 

  • Will Quantum kill crypto? šŸ¤” 

  • Building on Solana šŸš¦ 

  • Meme City šŸ™ļø 

WHAT TO WATCH FOR THIS WEEK šŸ‘€

The final stretch of the year is here, and the markets are heating up. Hereā€™s whatā€™s on the radar for the week:

1. Economic Data Galore šŸ“Š

This week is packed with key economic releases that could ripple through traditional and crypto markets:

  • Monday: NY Fed Consumer Inflation Expectations.

  • Wednesday: OPEC Monthly Report and CPI Inflation Data.

  • Thursday: PPI Inflation Data and Initial Jobless Claims.

  • Friday: US Import/Export Price Index.

With the December Fed meeting on the horizon, these reports will likely shape expectations for the next 25 bps rate cut. All eyes on CPI data Wednesday and on how the market will react.

2. Token Generation Events (TGEs) and Presales šŸš€

Projects like Magic Eden ($ME) and $LINGO are creating buzz in the crypto space with their upcoming launches. These TGEs could bring volatility and trading opportunities. Stay tuned for:

  • Launch day volume.

  • Price trends post-TGE.

3. $1.33B Long Liquidation Aftermath

Over $1.33 billion in longs were liquidatedā€”one of the largest events of the year. Markets remain on edge. Remember: RELAX & chill before even thinking about catching a falling knife. šŸ”Ŗ 

TL;DR

Inflation data, TGEs, Bitcoin's big levels, and liquidation aftermaths set the stage for an action-packed week. Buckle up, buildersā€”it's going to be a wild ride.

WILL QUANTUM COMPUTERS KILL CRYPTO? šŸ¤”

Bitcoin took a dip today, and some are pointing fingers at Google. šŸ«µ šŸ¤” 

The tech giantā€™s CEO announced significant progress in quantum computing with the unveiling of Willow, a 105-qubit quantum computer with improved error rates. Naturally, this sparked fears about Bitcoinā€™s cryptographic defensesā€”and the broader future of crypto.

But is there really cause for alarm?

The Quantum Apocalypse Debate

If quantum computing cracks Bitcoin, it wonā€™t just be a crypto problemā€”itā€™ll be a digital apocalypse. The very foundation of modern societyā€™s security would collapse, compromising:

ā˜ ļø Online banking.
ā˜ ļø Credit card networks.
ā˜ ļø Stock markets.
ā˜ ļø Government financial systems.
ā˜ ļø SWIFT transfers.
ā˜ ļø Blockchain and crypto.
ā˜ ļø Even critical infrastructure like nuclear power plants and airplanes.

This isnā€™t just a Bitcoin issueā€”itā€™s an everything issue.

Google Willow Quantum vs Bitcoin Encryption šŸ§¬

Today, Googleā€™s Willow Quantum Computer announcement triggered speculation, but hereā€™s the reality:

šŸš« Short Answer: Bitcoin is safe.

Why Bitcoinā€™s Cryptography Remains Secure:

šŸ”’ Bitcoinā€™s Two Core Encryption Systems:

1ļøāƒ£ ECDSA 256 (Digital Signatures)

  • Vulnerable to Shorā€™s Algorithm, but cracking it requires millions of qubits.

  • Willowā€™s 105 qubits? Not even remotely close.

2ļøāƒ£ SHA-256 (Proof of Work)

  • Could theoretically be attacked with Groverā€™s Algorithm, which reduces brute force from 2Ā²āµā¶ to 2Ā¹Ā²āø.

  • Even so, it still needs millions of qubits to pose any real threat.

The Bottom Line

Yes, Googleā€™s quantum computing advancements are impressive, but Bitcoin and the broader crypto ecosystem remain secureā€”for now.

The reality is that it will take decades and exponential leaps in quantum power to pose a meaningful threat. By then, Bitcoin will likely have adapted its cryptographic standards.

For now, relax, HODL, and keep an eye on the tech. šŸš€

BUILDING ON SOLANA šŸš¦ 

Missed todayā€™s episode of Building Web3? Donā€™t worryā€”weā€™ve got you covered. This episode, Jax sat down with Nick, a Developer Advocate at the Solana Foundation. With one goal in mindā€¦ Talk the latest innovations, challenges, and opportunities in the Solana ecosystem.

Highlights From the Episode:

1ļøāƒ£ Developer Advocacy in Action:
Nick shares how his career began with a single tweet responding to Solana's call for help with developer docs. Fast forward, and heā€™s now a key advocate driving developer adoption at one of crypto's fastest-growing blockchains.

2ļøāƒ£ Solanaā€™s Secret Sauce:
What draws developers to Solana? Its unmatched speed, low costs, and powerful toolingā€”like Rust programming and Solanaā€™s modular scaling solutionsā€”make it a top choice for builders.

3ļøāƒ£ Scaling Without Sacrificing UX:
Solana's philosophy? Keep one global state to avoid fragmented user experiences and liquidity issues. With innovations like FireDancer (a new validator promising 1 million TPS), scaling on Solana is reaching new heights.

4ļøāƒ£ Introducing Blinks:
Nick breaks down Blinks, a game-changer for decentralized applications. Think of them as blockchain linksā€”standardized APIs that let devs skip the front-end hassle and deliver seamless user experiences.

5ļøāƒ£ Opportunities for Builders:
Whether in payments, consumer-facing apps, or creative tools, Solanaā€™s ecosystem offers fertile ground for innovation. Nick emphasizes that abstracting crypto complexities can unlock mass adoption.

Key Takeaways for Developers:

Solana is rapidly evolving, but one thing remains constant: the focus on delivering a smooth and efficient developer experience. Whether it's scaling through modular validators or enabling faster project launches with tools like Blinks, the ecosystem is primed for builders who want to innovate.

šŸŽ§ Want to hear more?
Tune in to the full episode šŸ‘‡ļø 

MEME CITY šŸ™ļø 


Until Next Time Builders! šŸ—ļø 

Keep your Solana clean and your ETH greasy šŸ›¢ļø 

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