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Quantum Researchers Offer 1 Bitcoin To Break Toy Version Of BTC’s Cryptography

Bitcoinist 18 Apr 2025
the eventual arrival of large‑scale, error‑corrected quantum hardware capable of running Shor’s algorithm against real‑world keys ... Bitcoin’s security ultimately rests on the hardness of the discrete‑logarithm problem over the secp256k1 curve.
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Richter scale, seismographs: How the magnitude of earthquakes is measured

Hindustan Times 13 Apr 2025
One such system that gained universal recognition is the Richter Scale ... It introduced the concept of a logarithmic scale, where each whole-number increase represents a tenfold increase in ground motion and approximately 32 times more energy release.
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Air pollution turning India’s rainfall more acidic in several cities, shows 34-year study by IMD & IITM

The Times of India 11 Apr 2025
Pune ... pH is a measure that indicates how acidic or alkaline a substance is on a scale from 0 to 14, with 7 being neutral ... This is significant because the pH scale is logarithmic — each whole number represents a 10-fold change in acidity.
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Bitcoin Price Crash: Crypto Analyst Reveals What Would Reject Current Bearish Hypothesis

NewsBTC 10 Apr 2025
Tony “The Bull” Identifies Important LMACD Inflection Point To Reject Bearish Hypothesis ... The LMACD, which tracks market momentum on a logarithmic scale, currently shows the blue line drifting toward a crossover beneath the orange signal line ... .
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‘Almost Over’ – Macro Guru Raoul Pal Hints at Imminent Bitcoin Rallies Amid Rising Global Liquidity

The Daily Hodl 30 Mar 2025
Based on the data, Pal predicts that Bitcoin will soon end its correction and begin sparking fresh rallies ... Raoul Pal/X ... The logarithmic regression channel is a technical tool that helps traders visualize long-term price trends on a logarithmic scale.
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What caused Myanmar and Thailand earthquake and how big was it?

AOL 28 Mar 2025
“The Richter scale is an old scale developed for California ... However, like the Richter scale, the moment magnitude scale is logarithmic, meaning that as the magnitude increases by one unit, the degree of ground shaking involved increases 10-fold.
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