The only thing keeping them a powerhouse would be a number on a computer that can be stolen. Question is, would people try to steal from a nation rich enough to be a powerhouse and how sophisticated would those theft attempts be?
The only thing keeping them a powerhouse would be a number on a computer that can be stolen. Question is, would people try to steal from a nation rich enough to be a powerhouse and how sophisticated would those theft attempts be?
Mubelotix@jlai.lu 8 months ago
That number is protected the same way gold is. Reminds me you americans stole us 1000 tons of gold during ww2
Siegfried@lemmy.world 8 months ago
Who is us? Please elaborate, )
Mubelotix@jlai.lu 8 months ago
France
Buttons@programming.dev 8 months ago
That’s my point. If a country really did build up enough Bitcoin it became a world power, those Bitcoin would probably be stolen. If it can happen to gold, it can happen to Bitcoin even easier.
NotMyOldRedditName@lemmy.world 8 months ago
It’s ability to be stolen really comes down to was the password to it ever written down or did they not use a password.
If they didn’t write it down, you could conceivably keep it safe from theft as long as the people that know the password don’t give it up if tortured.
Also breaking it up into multiple wallets with different passwords that not everyone knows would limit a complete theft.
dutchkimble@lemy.lol 8 months ago
I think they should do something dramatic like having a room where the NOC List was stored, but with an air vent on the door instead of the ceiling.
Buttons@programming.dev 8 months ago
It has to be easy enough to move the Bitcoins that it can be done when needed. For example, if you split the password up among too many people, then you could “disappear” one of those people and then the Bitcoins suddenly cease to exist (or practically so).
So there’s a balance. If it’s easy to move the Bitcoins, then a thief can find a way to move all the Bitcoins into their own wallet. Or, if it’s very difficult to move the Bitcoins, then an adversary can find a way to make it impossible to move the Bitcoins, essentially destroying them.
Mubelotix@jlai.lu 8 months ago
Why faster? The gold was in a ship because the gold had to be carried, which isn’t the case with bitcoin. If there is no ship you can steal, you won’t get anything
Buttons@programming.dev 8 months ago
If I can steal your cryptographic key (a number), I can write to the Bitcoin ledger “I Mubelotix give Buttons840 all my Bitcoin”, and then it’s done, the transaction is complete, it’s written on the immutable public ledger with your own private key. If I can get your private key then I can take all your Bitcoin and you cannot stop me, nobody can, no court, no nation.