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The Quantum Bomb Just Dropped on Crypto! A16z just dropped a bombshell! Quantum computing isn't just hype; it's a looming threat to your crypto. Forget immediate doom. The real danger is a "Harvest Now, Decrypt Later" attack on sensitive data. For $BTC and $ETH, digital signatures are at risk. Quantum computers could forge signatures and steal funds. SNARKs are vulnerable, STARKs are safe. Don't wait. Decentralized systems need immediate action. Planning migration is critical to prevent chaos. The future of your portfolio depends on this. Not financial advice. Do your own research. #QuantumThreat #CryptoSecurity #A16z #Bitcoin #Ethereum ⚠️ {future}(BTCUSDT) {future}(ETHUSDT)
The Quantum Bomb Just Dropped on Crypto!

A16z just dropped a bombshell! Quantum computing isn't just hype; it's a looming threat to your crypto. Forget immediate doom. The real danger is a "Harvest Now, Decrypt Later" attack on sensitive data. For $BTC and $ETH, digital signatures are at risk. Quantum computers could forge signatures and steal funds. SNARKs are vulnerable, STARKs are safe. Don't wait. Decentralized systems need immediate action. Planning migration is critical to prevent chaos. The future of your portfolio depends on this.

Not financial advice. Do your own research.
#QuantumThreat #CryptoSecurity #A16z #Bitcoin #Ethereum
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Bitcoin Faces Urgent Need for Quantum-Resistant Signatures With rapid advances in quantum computing, traditional cryptography underpinning Bitcoin — including elliptic-curve (ECDSA) and hash-based signatures — could become vulnerable within the next 5–10 years. Experts warn that once quantum computers reach sufficient power, they could derive private keys from exposed public keys, putting billions in BTC at risk. Solutions involving post-quantum cryptography (PQC), such as lattice-based signature schemes, are being developed to safeguard the network. The community must begin planning and migrating to quantum-safe signatures now — before quantum threat becomes real. #Bitcoin #QuantumThreat #PQC #CryptoSecurity #BTC
Bitcoin Faces Urgent Need for Quantum-Resistant Signatures

With rapid advances in quantum computing, traditional cryptography underpinning Bitcoin — including elliptic-curve (ECDSA) and hash-based signatures — could become vulnerable within the next 5–10 years.

Experts warn that once quantum computers reach sufficient power, they could derive private keys from exposed public keys, putting billions in BTC at risk.

Solutions involving post-quantum cryptography (PQC), such as lattice-based signature schemes, are being developed to safeguard the network.

The community must begin planning and migrating to quantum-safe signatures now — before quantum threat becomes real.

#Bitcoin
#QuantumThreat
#PQC
#CryptoSecurity
#BTC
The quantum threat is knocking on our door, and it's closer than we think! For years, we've been told it's "decades away", but breakthroughs are happening fast, and encrypted data is being harvested TODAY. Regulators are gearing up, and our digital foundations (banking, national systems, AI, blockchains) weren't built for this. The quantum threat is real, and it's reshaping global security policy. What are your thoughts? #QuantumThreat #Cybersecurity #RMJ_trades
The quantum threat is knocking on our door, and it's closer than we think!

For years, we've been told it's "decades away", but breakthroughs are happening fast, and encrypted data is being harvested TODAY. Regulators are gearing up, and our digital foundations (banking, national systems, AI, blockchains) weren't built for this.

The quantum threat is real, and it's reshaping global security policy.

What are your thoughts?

#QuantumThreat #Cybersecurity #RMJ_trades
💥The Satoshi Nakamoto Mystery & Quantum Threats to Crypto – What You Must Know❗ Ever questioned the true identity of Satoshi Nakamoto? Theories range from cypherpunks like Len Sassaman and Nick Szabo to wild ideas involving government agencies—or even AI. With no social media footprints and near-perfect OPSEC, the mystery lives on. But the real threat? Quantum computing could one day crack it all—especially those ~1 million untouched $BTC . #CryptoMystery #SatoshiNakamoto #QuantumThreat #BTCUnsolved #CryptoClarityAct
💥The Satoshi Nakamoto Mystery & Quantum Threats to Crypto – What You Must Know❗
Ever questioned the true identity of Satoshi Nakamoto? Theories range from cypherpunks like Len Sassaman and Nick Szabo to wild ideas involving government agencies—or even AI. With no social media footprints and near-perfect OPSEC, the mystery lives on. But the real threat? Quantum computing could one day crack it all—especially those ~1 million untouched $BTC .

#CryptoMystery #SatoshiNakamoto #QuantumThreat #BTCUnsolved #CryptoClarityAct
QUANTUM COMPUTING WILL KILL BITCOIN? Today’s quantum computers = science experiments. They can’t even keep qubits stable for seconds. Breaking modern cryptography is decades away. Today’s quantum computers = science experiments. They can’t even keep qubits stable for seconds. Breaking modern cryptography is decades away. Bitcoin adapts. If a real quantum threat emerges, signatures can upgrade to quantum-resistant cryptography. Consensus + incentives = survival. The fiat system? Stuck. Legacy infrastructure, trillions in assets, endless regulation. They can’t just “fork” overnight like Bitcoin. So next time you hear “Quantum will kill Bitcoin,” remember: It’s a nothing for decades Fiat gets wrecked first Bitcoin adapts faster Bitcoin’s real enemies aren’t sci-fi computers. They’re central banks, fiat debt, and weak hands. Quantum is tomorrow’s problem. Fiat collapse is today’s. #BTC #QuantumThreat
QUANTUM COMPUTING WILL KILL BITCOIN?

Today’s quantum computers = science experiments. They can’t even keep qubits stable for seconds.

Breaking modern cryptography is decades away.

Today’s quantum computers = science experiments. They can’t even keep qubits stable for seconds.

Breaking modern cryptography is decades away.

Bitcoin adapts.

If a real quantum threat emerges, signatures can upgrade to quantum-resistant cryptography.

Consensus + incentives = survival.

The fiat system? Stuck.

Legacy infrastructure, trillions in assets, endless regulation.

They can’t just “fork” overnight like Bitcoin.

So next time you hear “Quantum will kill Bitcoin,” remember:

It’s a nothing for decades
Fiat gets wrecked first
Bitcoin adapts faster

Bitcoin’s real enemies aren’t sci-fi computers. They’re central banks, fiat debt, and weak hands.

Quantum is tomorrow’s problem.
Fiat collapse is today’s.

#BTC #QuantumThreat
⚠️ Breaking: Solana Founder’s Quantum Warning about $BTC : 1. 🔐 *Bitcoin’s Vulnerability*: Anatoly Yakovenko (Solana co-founder) warns there's a *50/50 chance* that *quantum computers* could *break Bitcoin’s cryptography* by *2030*. 2. 🧠 *What It Means*: Quantum computing may be able to crack *elliptic curve cryptography* (used by $BTC), threatening *wallet security* and *network integrity*. 3. ⏳ *Timeline*: Less than a decade — *not sci-fi anymore*, it's becoming a realistic concern. 4. 💣 *Billions at Risk*: If quantum breakthroughs happen without crypto adapting, it could *jeopardize massive amounts of stored $BTC*. 5. 🔄 *Is Crypto Ready?* The industry *must shift* to *quantum-resistant encryption* to stay secure long-term. #QuantumThreat #BitcoinSecurity #CryptoFuture #Solana #BTC
⚠️ Breaking: Solana Founder’s Quantum Warning about $BTC :

1. 🔐 *Bitcoin’s Vulnerability*:
Anatoly Yakovenko (Solana co-founder) warns there's a *50/50 chance* that *quantum computers* could *break Bitcoin’s cryptography* by *2030*.

2. 🧠 *What It Means*:
Quantum computing may be able to crack *elliptic curve cryptography* (used by $BTC ), threatening *wallet security* and *network integrity*.

3. ⏳ *Timeline*:
Less than a decade — *not sci-fi anymore*, it's becoming a realistic concern.

4. 💣 *Billions at Risk*:
If quantum breakthroughs happen without crypto adapting, it could *jeopardize massive amounts of stored $BTC *.

5. 🔄 *Is Crypto Ready?*
The industry *must shift* to *quantum-resistant encryption* to stay secure long-term.

#QuantumThreat #BitcoinSecurity #CryptoFuture #Solana #BTC
Solana Founder Warns: 50/50 Chance of Quantum Breakthrough by 2030 — Bitcoin Must Shift to Quantum-Resistant Security Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko predicts there's about a 50% chance of a major breakthrough in quantum computing by 2030, which could threaten Bitcoin’s current cryptography. He urges the Bitcoin community to migrate to quantum-resistant signature schemes to guard against potential future attacks. Bitcoin currently uses the Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm (ECDSA), which is secure against classical computers but could, in theory, be vulnerable to quantum computers. Some in the Bitcoin community believe the threat is more distant (10-20 years out), while others like Yakovenko argue for urgency. {future}(SOLUSDT) #QuantumThreat #BitcoinSecurity #crypto #QuantumCrypto #Yakovenko
Solana Founder Warns: 50/50 Chance of Quantum Breakthrough by 2030 — Bitcoin Must Shift to Quantum-Resistant Security

Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko predicts there's about a 50% chance of a major breakthrough in quantum computing by 2030, which could threaten Bitcoin’s current cryptography.

He urges the Bitcoin community to migrate to quantum-resistant signature schemes to guard against potential future attacks.

Bitcoin currently uses the Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm (ECDSA), which is secure against classical computers but could, in theory, be vulnerable to quantum computers.

Some in the Bitcoin community believe the threat is more distant (10-20 years out), while others like Yakovenko argue for urgency.


#QuantumThreat
#BitcoinSecurity
#crypto
#QuantumCrypto
#Yakovenko
⚠️ Part 2 of our quantum series is live! 💣 Discover why quantum computing poses a serious threat to your crypto assets. 🔓 From private key cracking and mining domination to smart contract breaches and trust erosion – we break down the four key risks that quantum computers bring to the blockchain. 🔢 Find out exactly how many qubits it takes to compromise today's cryptography and the status of IBM Condor and Google's latest quantum advances. 👉 Read the second article here: [Pt.2: The Quantum Threat to Crypto Assets](https://www.binance.com/en/square/post/25032057750642) Don't miss the next installment on how to protect yourself! #CryptoSecurity #quantumcomputing #BlockchainSecurity #QuantumThreat $BTC
⚠️ Part 2 of our quantum series is live!

💣 Discover why quantum computing poses a serious threat to your crypto assets.

🔓 From private key cracking and mining domination to smart contract breaches and trust erosion – we break down the four key risks that quantum computers bring to the blockchain.

🔢 Find out exactly how many qubits it takes to compromise today's cryptography and the status of IBM Condor and Google's latest quantum advances.

👉 Read the second article here: Pt.2: The Quantum Threat to Crypto Assets

Don't miss the next installment on how to protect yourself!

#CryptoSecurity #quantumcomputing #BlockchainSecurity #QuantumThreat

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🔥 **Crypto today – news that could change the game** 1. Trump paves the way for your 401(k) to include crypto. 2. ICO “Bitcoin $HYPER ” has already raised over $7M. 3. Remittix, as a rival to $XRP , stands out for its real utility and security. 4. ¡Quantum alert! $BTC could be at risk from quantum computing. 👇 Which one impacts you the most and why? #CryptoNews #401k #Presales #QuantumThreat #BinanceSquare
🔥 **Crypto today – news that could change the game**
1. Trump paves the way for your 401(k) to include crypto.
2. ICO “Bitcoin $HYPER ” has already raised over $7M.
3. Remittix, as a rival to $XRP , stands out for its real utility and security.
4. ¡Quantum alert! $BTC could be at risk from quantum computing.
👇 Which one impacts you the most and why?
#CryptoNews #401k #Presales #QuantumThreat #BinanceSquare
QUANTUM BOMB DROPPING ON $CRYPTO! 🤯 Charles Hoskinson just dropped a bombshell. He's warning us! Quantum computers could shatter the entire $CRYPTO market by 2035. Think about that: a decade from now, everything we know could be obsolete. This isn't speculation; it's a 50%+ chance of reality. The clock is ticking. Your portfolio depends on understanding this NOW. Don't get left behind when the quantum wave hits. The future is here, and it's terrifyingly fast. Act accordingly. #CryptoAlert #QuantumThreat #FutureIsNow #BlockchainRevolution #Urgent 🚨
QUANTUM BOMB DROPPING ON $CRYPTO! 🤯

Charles Hoskinson just dropped a bombshell. He's warning us! Quantum computers could shatter the entire $CRYPTO market by 2035. Think about that: a decade from now, everything we know could be obsolete. This isn't speculation; it's a 50%+ chance of reality. The clock is ticking. Your portfolio depends on understanding this NOW. Don't get left behind when the quantum wave hits. The future is here, and it's terrifyingly fast. Act accordingly.

#CryptoAlert #QuantumThreat #FutureIsNow #BlockchainRevolution #Urgent 🚨
What Is Q-Day? The Quantum Threat to Bitcoin Explained Experts warn quantum computers could someday forge Bitcoin’s digital signatures, allowing unauthorized transactions. In brief Today’s quantum computers are far too small and unstable to threaten real-world cryptography.Early Bitcoin wallets with exposed public keys are most at risk in the long term.Developers are exploring post-quantum signatures and potential migration paths. Quantum computers can’t break Bitcoin’s encryption today, but new advances from Google and IBM suggest the gap is closing faster than expected. Their progress toward fault-tolerant quantum systems raises the stakes for “Q-Day,” the moment when a sufficiently powerful machine could crack older Bitcoin addresses and expose more than $711 billion in vulnerable wallets. Upgrading Bitcoin to a post-quantum state will take years, which means the work has to begin long before the threat arrives. The challenge, experts say, is that no one knows when that will be, and the community has struggled to agree on how best to move forward with a plan. This uncertainty has led to a lingering dread that a quantum computer that can attack Bitcoin may come online before the network is ready. In this article, we will look at the quantum threat to Bitcoin and what needs to change to make the number one blockchain ready. A successful attack would not look dramatic. A quantum-enabled thief would start by scanning the blockchain for any address that has ever revealed a public key. Old wallets, reused addresses, early miner outputs, and many dormant accounts fall into that category. The attacker copies a public key and runs it through a quantum computer using Shor’s algorithm. Developed in 1994 by mathematician Peter Shor, the algorithm gives a quantum machine the ability to factor large numbers and solve the discrete logarithm problem far more efficiently than any classical computer. Bitcoin’s elliptic-curve signatures rely on the difficulty of those problems. With enough error-corrected qubits, a quantum computer could use Shor’s method to calculate the private key tied to the exposed public key. As Justin Thaler, research partner at Andreessen Horowitz and associate professor at Georgetown University, told Decrypt, once the private key is recovered, the attacker can move the coins. “What a quantum computer could do, and this is what’s relevant to Bitcoin, is forge the digital signatures Bitcoin uses today,” Thaler said. “Someone with a quantum computer could authorize a transaction taking all the Bitcoin out of your accounts, or however you want to think of it, when you did not authorize it. That’s the worry.” The forged signature would look real to the Bitcoin network. Nodes would accept it, miners would include it in a block, and nothing on-chain would mark the transaction as suspicious. If an attacker hit a large group of exposed addresses at once, then billions of dollars could move within minutes. Markets would start reacting before anyone ever confirmed that a quantum attack was happening. Where quantum computing stands in 2025 In 2025, quantum computing finally started to feel less theoretical and more practical. January 2025: Google’s 105-qubit Willow chip showed steep error reduction and a benchmark beyond classical supercomputers.February 2025: Microsoft rolled out its Majorana 1 platform and reported record logical-qubit entanglement with Atom Computing.April 2025: NIST extended superconducting qubit coherence to 0.6 milliseconds.June 2025: IBM set targets of 200 logical qubits by 2029 and more than 1,000 in the early 2030s.October 2025: IBM entangled 120 qubits; Google confiNovember 2025: IBM announced new chips and software aimed at quantum advantage in 2026 and fault-tolerant systems by 2029.rmed a verified quantum speed-up.Why Bitcoin has become vulnerable Bitcoin’s signatures use elliptic-curve cryptography. Spending from an address reveals the public key behind it, and that exposure is permanent. In Bitcoin’s early pay-to-public-key format, many addresses published their public keys on-chain even before the first spend. Later pay-to-public-key-hash formats kept the key hidden until the first use. Because their public keys were never hidden, these oldest coins, including roughly 1 million Satoshi-era Bitcoin, are exposed to future quantum attacks. Switching to post-quantum digital signatures, Thaler said, takes active involvement. “For Satoshi to protect their coins, they’d have to move them into new post-quantum-secure wallets,” he said. “The biggest concern is abandoned coins, about $180 billion worth, including roughly $100 billion believed to be Satoshi’s. Those are huge sums, but they’re abandoned, and that’s the real risk.” Adding to the risk are coins tied to lost private keys. Many have sat untouched for more than a decade, and without those keys, they can never be moved into quantum-resistant wallets, making them viable targets for a future quantum computer. No one can freeze Bitcoin directly on-chain. Practical defenses against future quantum threats focus on migrating vulnerable funds, adopting post-quantum addresses, or managing existing risks. However, Thaler noted that post-quantum encryption and digital signature schemes come with steep performance costs, since they’re far larger and more resource-intensive than today’s lightweight 64-byte signatures. “Today’s digital signatures are about 64 bytes. Post-quantum versions can be 10 to 100 times larger,” he said. “In a blockchain, that size increase is a much bigger issue because every node must store those signatures forever. Managing that cost, the literal size of the data, is far harder here than in other systems.” Paths to protection Developers have floated several Bitcoin Improvement Proposals to prepare for future quantum attacks. They take different paths, from light optional protections to full network migrations. BIP-360 (P2QRH): Creates new “bc1r…” addresses that combine today’s elliptic-curve signatures with post-quantum schemes like ML-DSA or SLH-DSA. It offers hybrid security without a hard fork, but the bigger signatures mean higher fees.Quantum-Safe Taproot: Adds a hidden post-quantum branch to Taproot. If quantum attacks become realistic, miners could soft-fork to require the post-quantum branch, while users operate normally until then.Quantum‑Resistant Address Migration Protocol (QRAMP): A mandatory migration plan that moves vulnerable UTXOs to quantum-safe addresses, likely through a hard fork.Pay to Taproot Hash (P2TRH): Replaces visible Taproot keys with double-hashed versions, limiting the exposure window without new cryptography or breaking compatibility.Non-Interactive Transaction Compression (NTC) via STARKs: Uses zero-knowledge proofs to compress large post-quantum signatures into a single proof per block, lowering storage and fee costs.Commit-Reveal Schemes: Rely on hashed commitments published before any quantum threat.Helper UTXOs attach small post-quantum outputs to protect spends.“Poison pill” transactions let users pre-publish recovery paths.Fawkescoin-style variants stay dormant until a real quantum computer is demonstrated. Taken together, these proposals sketch a step-by-step path to quantum safety: quick, low-impact fixes like P2TRH now, and heavier upgrades like BIP-360 or STARK-based compression as the risk grows. All of them would need broad coordination, and many of the post-quantum address formats and signature schemes are still early in discussion. Thaler noted that Bitcoin’s decentralization—its greatest strength—also makes major upgrades slow and difficult, since any new signature scheme would need broad agreement across miners, developers, and users. “Two major issues stand out for Bitcoin. First, upgrades take a long time, if they happen at all. Second, there are the abandoned coins. Any migration to post-quantum signatures has to be active, and owners of those old wallets are gone,” Thaler said. “The community must decide what happens to them: either agree to remove them from circulation or do nothing and let quantum-equipped attackers take them. That second path would be legally gray, and the ones seizing the coins likely wouldn’t care.” Most Bitcoin holders don’t need to do anything right away. A few habits go a long way in reducing long-term risk, including avoiding reusing addresses so your public key stays hidden until you spend, and sticking with modern wallet formats. Today’s quantum computers aren’t close to breaking Bitcoin, and predictions of when they will vary wildly. Some researchers see a threat within the next five years, others push it into the 2030s, but continued investments could speed up the timeline. ​#QDay #QuantumThreat #ShorAlgorithm #ForgedSignatures #PostQuantumCryptography {future}(BTCUSDT)

What Is Q-Day? The Quantum Threat to Bitcoin Explained

Experts warn quantum computers could someday forge Bitcoin’s digital signatures, allowing unauthorized transactions.
In brief
Today’s quantum computers are far too small and unstable to threaten real-world cryptography.Early Bitcoin wallets with exposed public keys are most at risk in the long term.Developers are exploring post-quantum signatures and potential migration paths.
Quantum computers can’t break Bitcoin’s encryption today, but new advances from Google and IBM suggest the gap is closing faster than expected. Their progress toward fault-tolerant quantum systems raises the stakes for “Q-Day,” the moment when a sufficiently powerful machine could crack older Bitcoin addresses and expose more than $711 billion in vulnerable wallets.
Upgrading Bitcoin to a post-quantum state will take years, which means the work has to begin long before the threat arrives. The challenge, experts say, is that no one knows when that will be, and the community has struggled to agree on how best to move forward with a plan.
This uncertainty has led to a lingering dread that a quantum computer that can attack Bitcoin may come online before the network is ready.
In this article, we will look at the quantum threat to Bitcoin and what needs to change to make the number one blockchain ready.
A successful attack would not look dramatic. A quantum-enabled thief would start by scanning the blockchain for any address that has ever revealed a public key. Old wallets, reused addresses, early miner outputs, and many dormant accounts fall into that category.
The attacker copies a public key and runs it through a quantum computer using Shor’s algorithm. Developed in 1994 by mathematician Peter Shor, the algorithm gives a quantum machine the ability to factor large numbers and solve the discrete logarithm problem far more efficiently than any classical computer. Bitcoin’s elliptic-curve signatures rely on the difficulty of those problems. With enough error-corrected qubits, a quantum computer could use Shor’s method to calculate the private key tied to the exposed public key.
As Justin Thaler, research partner at Andreessen Horowitz and associate professor at Georgetown University, told Decrypt, once the private key is recovered, the attacker can move the coins.
“What a quantum computer could do, and this is what’s relevant to Bitcoin, is forge the digital signatures Bitcoin uses today,” Thaler said. “Someone with a quantum computer could authorize a transaction taking all the Bitcoin out of your accounts, or however you want to think of it, when you did not authorize it. That’s the worry.”
The forged signature would look real to the Bitcoin network. Nodes would accept it, miners would include it in a block, and nothing on-chain would mark the transaction as suspicious. If an attacker hit a large group of exposed addresses at once, then billions of dollars could move within minutes. Markets would start reacting before anyone ever confirmed that a quantum attack was happening.
Where quantum computing stands in 2025
In 2025, quantum computing finally started to feel less theoretical and more practical.
January 2025: Google’s 105-qubit Willow chip showed steep error reduction and a benchmark beyond classical supercomputers.February 2025: Microsoft rolled out its Majorana 1 platform and reported record logical-qubit entanglement with Atom Computing.April 2025: NIST extended superconducting qubit coherence to 0.6 milliseconds.June 2025: IBM set targets of 200 logical qubits by 2029 and more than 1,000 in the early 2030s.October 2025: IBM entangled 120 qubits; Google confiNovember 2025: IBM announced new chips and software aimed at quantum advantage in 2026 and fault-tolerant systems by 2029.rmed a verified quantum speed-up.Why Bitcoin has become vulnerable
Bitcoin’s signatures use elliptic-curve cryptography. Spending from an address reveals the public key behind it, and that exposure is permanent. In Bitcoin’s early pay-to-public-key format, many addresses published their public keys on-chain even before the first spend. Later pay-to-public-key-hash formats kept the key hidden until the first use.
Because their public keys were never hidden, these oldest coins, including roughly 1 million Satoshi-era Bitcoin, are exposed to future quantum attacks. Switching to post-quantum digital signatures, Thaler said, takes active involvement.
“For Satoshi to protect their coins, they’d have to move them into new post-quantum-secure wallets,” he said. “The biggest concern is abandoned coins, about $180 billion worth, including roughly $100 billion believed to be Satoshi’s. Those are huge sums, but they’re abandoned, and that’s the real risk.”
Adding to the risk are coins tied to lost private keys. Many have sat untouched for more than a decade, and without those keys, they can never be moved into quantum-resistant wallets, making them viable targets for a future quantum computer.
No one can freeze Bitcoin directly on-chain. Practical defenses against future quantum threats focus on migrating vulnerable funds, adopting post-quantum addresses, or managing existing risks.
However, Thaler noted that post-quantum encryption and digital signature schemes come with steep performance costs, since they’re far larger and more resource-intensive than today’s lightweight 64-byte signatures.
“Today’s digital signatures are about 64 bytes. Post-quantum versions can be 10 to 100 times larger,” he said. “In a blockchain, that size increase is a much bigger issue because every node must store those signatures forever. Managing that cost, the literal size of the data, is far harder here than in other systems.”
Paths to protection
Developers have floated several Bitcoin Improvement Proposals to prepare for future quantum attacks. They take different paths, from light optional protections to full network migrations.
BIP-360 (P2QRH): Creates new “bc1r…” addresses that combine today’s elliptic-curve signatures with post-quantum schemes like ML-DSA or SLH-DSA. It offers hybrid security without a hard fork, but the bigger signatures mean higher fees.Quantum-Safe Taproot: Adds a hidden post-quantum branch to Taproot. If quantum attacks become realistic, miners could soft-fork to require the post-quantum branch, while users operate normally until then.Quantum‑Resistant Address Migration Protocol (QRAMP): A mandatory migration plan that moves vulnerable UTXOs to quantum-safe addresses, likely through a hard fork.Pay to Taproot Hash (P2TRH): Replaces visible Taproot keys with double-hashed versions, limiting the exposure window without new cryptography or breaking compatibility.Non-Interactive Transaction Compression (NTC) via STARKs: Uses zero-knowledge proofs to compress large post-quantum signatures into a single proof per block, lowering storage and fee costs.Commit-Reveal Schemes: Rely on hashed commitments published before any quantum threat.Helper UTXOs attach small post-quantum outputs to protect spends.“Poison pill” transactions let users pre-publish recovery paths.Fawkescoin-style variants stay dormant until a real quantum computer is demonstrated.
Taken together, these proposals sketch a step-by-step path to quantum safety: quick, low-impact fixes like P2TRH now, and heavier upgrades like BIP-360 or STARK-based compression as the risk grows. All of them would need broad coordination, and many of the post-quantum address formats and signature schemes are still early in discussion.
Thaler noted that Bitcoin’s decentralization—its greatest strength—also makes major upgrades slow and difficult, since any new signature scheme would need broad agreement across miners, developers, and users.
“Two major issues stand out for Bitcoin. First, upgrades take a long time, if they happen at all. Second, there are the abandoned coins. Any migration to post-quantum signatures has to be active, and owners of those old wallets are gone,” Thaler said. “The community must decide what happens to them: either agree to remove them from circulation or do nothing and let quantum-equipped attackers take them. That second path would be legally gray, and the ones seizing the coins likely wouldn’t care.”
Most Bitcoin holders don’t need to do anything right away. A few habits go a long way in reducing long-term risk, including avoiding reusing addresses so your public key stays hidden until you spend, and sticking with modern wallet formats.
Today’s quantum computers aren’t close to breaking Bitcoin, and predictions of when they will vary wildly. Some researchers see a threat within the next five years, others push it into the 2030s, but continued investments could speed up the timeline.
#QDay
#QuantumThreat
#ShorAlgorithm
#ForgedSignatures
#PostQuantumCryptography
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**$BTC ** ❌❌ **If You Think Satoshi’s Wallet Is Safe Forever… You’re Wrong.** For years, people have said Satoshi’s **1.1M BTC** is untouchable. No movement. No trace. But honestly — that’s only true *for now.* Here’s what most people ignore 👇 Satoshi’s early Bitcoin wallets are protected by **ECDSA (Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm)** — the same cryptography that secures every BTC wallet today. It’s strong, yes — but it’s **not future-proof.** When **quantum computing** reaches a certain threshold (and it *will*), that math no longer holds. Once it can run **Shor’s algorithm** efficiently, private keys can be derived from public keys. Meaning — what’s *unbreakable today* could become *decodable tomorrow.* 👇 **Now here’s the scary part:** Wallets that have *never revealed* their public keys remain relatively safe. But the moment any of those old coins move — even **0.0001 BTC** — the public key becomes public on the blockchain. And from that point on… the **countdown begins.** People love saying, “Satoshi’s coins can’t be touched.” But if Satoshi ever moves them, that protection disappears instantly. That wallet would become the **biggest digital bounty on Earth** — worth **$70B+**, and hunted by every quantum lab on the planet. BTC developers have discussed **quantum-resistant cryptography**, but nothing substantial has been implemented yet. If the quantum race accelerates faster than expected, the myth of the “untouchable wallet” could **collapse overnight.** #BitcoinSecurity #QuantumThreat #BinanceFeed #Write2Earn #BinanceSquare
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❌❌ **If You Think Satoshi’s Wallet Is Safe Forever… You’re Wrong.**

For years, people have said Satoshi’s **1.1M BTC** is untouchable.
No movement. No trace.
But honestly — that’s only true *for now.*


Here’s what most people ignore 👇

Satoshi’s early Bitcoin wallets are protected by **ECDSA (Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm)** — the same cryptography that secures every BTC wallet today.
It’s strong, yes — but it’s **not future-proof.**

When **quantum computing** reaches a certain threshold (and it *will*), that math no longer holds.

Once it can run **Shor’s algorithm** efficiently, private keys can be derived from public keys.
Meaning — what’s *unbreakable today* could become *decodable tomorrow.*


👇 **Now here’s the scary part:**

Wallets that have *never revealed* their public keys remain relatively safe.
But the moment any of those old coins move — even **0.0001 BTC** — the public key becomes public on the blockchain.
And from that point on… the **countdown begins.**

People love saying, “Satoshi’s coins can’t be touched.”

But if Satoshi ever moves them, that protection disappears instantly.

That wallet would become the **biggest digital bounty on Earth** — worth **$70B+**, and hunted by every quantum lab on the planet.

BTC developers have discussed

**quantum-resistant cryptography**, but nothing substantial has been implemented yet. If the quantum race accelerates faster than expected, the myth of the “untouchable wallet” could **collapse overnight.**

#BitcoinSecurity #QuantumThreat #BinanceFeed #Write2Earn #BinanceSquare
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💥Elon Musk Sparks Crypto Chaos: Can Quantum Computers Crack Bitcoin?🚨 Elon Musk just threw a curveball, asking if quantum computers could shatter Bitcoin’s fortress! With a near 0% chance in five years and under 10% by 2035, the crypto king might sleep easy for now! Experts whisper of quantum threats lurking, but Bitcoin’s armor holds strong. Is this a tech titan’s tease or a warning bell? Dive into our next explosive reveal to uncover if your digital gold is truly safe or on the brink of a quantum meltdown! #ProjectCrypto #THT_Crypto #Grok #BTC #QuantumThreat $BTC {spot}(BTCUSDT)
💥Elon Musk Sparks Crypto Chaos: Can Quantum Computers Crack Bitcoin?🚨

Elon Musk just threw a curveball, asking if quantum computers could shatter Bitcoin’s fortress! With a near 0% chance in five years and under 10% by 2035, the crypto king might sleep easy for now!

Experts whisper of quantum threats lurking, but Bitcoin’s armor holds strong.
Is this a tech titan’s tease or a warning bell?
Dive into our next explosive reveal to uncover if your digital gold is truly safe or on the brink of a quantum meltdown!
#ProjectCrypto #THT_Crypto

#Grok #BTC #QuantumThreat $BTC
🚨 MAJOR WARNING from a Crypto Founder! 🚨shell that the crypto world needs to hear: there's a 50/50 chance that quantum computing could break Bitcoin's cryptography by 2030. 🤯 What this means: The security of $BTC and other blockchains using similar cryptographic methods could be at risk. A breakthrough in quantum computing could allow hackers to potentially steal funds from wallets by cracking private keys. 🔓 Why this matters now: While the threat isn't immediate, the speed of technological advancements—especially in AI and quantum computing—is accelerating faster than many expected. Tech giants are already deep into this research. This isn't just about Bitcoin; it’s a wake-up call for the entire digital asset ecosystem to prepare for a quantum-resistant future. 💡 The big question: Will crypto adapt fast enough? #QuantumThreat #CryptoSecurity #Bitcoin #BlockchainFuture #TechNews

🚨 MAJOR WARNING from a Crypto Founder! 🚨

shell that the crypto world needs to hear: there's a 50/50 chance that quantum computing could break Bitcoin's cryptography by 2030. 🤯
What this means:
The security of $BTC and other blockchains using similar cryptographic methods could be at risk.
A breakthrough in quantum computing could allow hackers to potentially steal funds from wallets by cracking private keys. 🔓
Why this matters now:
While the threat isn't immediate, the speed of technological advancements—especially in AI and quantum computing—is accelerating faster than many expected. Tech giants are already deep into this research.
This isn't just about Bitcoin; it’s a wake-up call for the entire digital asset ecosystem to prepare for a quantum-resistant future. 💡
The big question: Will crypto adapt fast enough?
#QuantumThreat #CryptoSecurity #Bitcoin #BlockchainFuture #TechNews
🚨 Quantum Alert! Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko says quantum computers could crack #Bitcoin’s cryptography in as little as five years. 😱 If that ever happened, it wouldn’t stop at $BTC—think nuclear launch codes, bank accounts, global financial systems, even the SSL/TLS encryption that keeps the internet safe. 🌍💥 But don’t panic yet: most researchers believe practical quantum attacks are likely further out, and crypto networks can upgrade to quantum-resistant algorithms faster than legacy systems moving trillions each day. 🏦⚡ If quantum ever breaks ECDSA, Bitcoin will be the least of our worries—every encrypted secret on the planet would be exposed. 😵‍💫 Who’s ready for the quantum age? 🔥 #Crypto #QuantumThreat #Bitcoin
🚨 Quantum Alert!
Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko says quantum computers could crack #Bitcoin’s cryptography in as little as five years. 😱

If that ever happened, it wouldn’t stop at $BTC—think nuclear launch codes, bank accounts, global financial systems, even the SSL/TLS encryption that keeps the internet safe. 🌍💥

But don’t panic yet: most researchers believe practical quantum attacks are likely further out, and crypto networks can upgrade to quantum-resistant algorithms faster than legacy systems moving trillions each day. 🏦⚡

If quantum ever breaks ECDSA, Bitcoin will be the least of our worries—every encrypted secret on the planet would be exposed. 😵‍💫

Who’s ready for the quantum age? 🔥
#Crypto #QuantumThreat #Bitcoin
🚨💥 BREAKING: GOOGLE VS BITCOIN — THE QUANTUM WAR HAS BEGUN! ⚡🖥️ Google’s Willow chip just shattered records, achieving quantum advantage — finishing in hours what would take classical supercomputers thousands of years! And suddenly, the crypto world is asking the same chilling question: Is Bitcoin’s encryption really safe from the quantum era? 😱 🔥 Why This Matters: The threat isn’t tomorrow — but it’s looming: experts say 10+ years could change everything. Every quantum leap accelerates the countdown for crypto security upgrades. BTC’s fiercest rival might not be another altcoin… it could be quantum computing itself. 💎 Crypto Traders, Take Note: No panic, no FUD — but awareness is power. BTC holders and developers must start thinking decades ahead. This is the future accelerating in real time. ⏳🚀 #Bitcoin #QuantumThreat #CryptoAlert #FutureProofYourBTC
🚨💥 BREAKING: GOOGLE VS BITCOIN — THE QUANTUM WAR HAS BEGUN! ⚡🖥️

Google’s Willow chip just shattered records, achieving quantum advantage — finishing in hours what would take classical supercomputers thousands of years! And suddenly, the crypto world is asking the same chilling question: Is Bitcoin’s encryption really safe from the quantum era? 😱

🔥 Why This Matters:

The threat isn’t tomorrow — but it’s looming: experts say 10+ years could change everything.

Every quantum leap accelerates the countdown for crypto security upgrades.

BTC’s fiercest rival might not be another altcoin… it could be quantum computing itself.


💎 Crypto Traders, Take Note:
No panic, no FUD — but awareness is power. BTC holders and developers must start thinking decades ahead. This is the future accelerating in real time. ⏳🚀
#Bitcoin #QuantumThreat #CryptoAlert #FutureProofYourBTC
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BREAKING NEWS: $BTC'S QUANTUM DOOMSDAY COUNTDOWN! The ultimate threat to Bitcoin and Ethereum is now official! Mark your calendars: March 8, 2028, 11:23 a.m. The clock is ticking. Quantum computers are racing to decrypt every private key, threatening to obliterate a $2.5 TRILLION digital economy. This isn't theory. The Quantum Doom Clock is LIVE. Experts confirm: within 2 years, 4 months, 2 days, quantum processors could shatter the encryption securing ALL digital assets. IBM and Google data shows exponential growth. This is a cold, hard reality. Unless networks migrate to quantum-safe algorithms, your $BTC and $ETH holdings could vanish overnight. This is the Q-Day scenario. The stakes are astronomical. DO NOT be caught off guard. Re-evaluate your portfolio strategy NOW. The future depends on immediate action. Disclaimer: This is for informational purposes only and not financial advice. #CryptoNews #QuantumThreat #Bitcoin #Ethereum #QDay 🚨 {future}(BTCUSDT)
BREAKING NEWS: $BTC 'S QUANTUM DOOMSDAY COUNTDOWN!
The ultimate threat to Bitcoin and Ethereum is now official! Mark your calendars: March 8, 2028, 11:23 a.m. The clock is ticking. Quantum computers are racing to decrypt every private key, threatening to obliterate a $2.5 TRILLION digital economy.

This isn't theory. The Quantum Doom Clock is LIVE. Experts confirm: within 2 years, 4 months, 2 days, quantum processors could shatter the encryption securing ALL digital assets. IBM and Google data shows exponential growth. This is a cold, hard reality.

Unless networks migrate to quantum-safe algorithms, your $BTC and $ETH holdings could vanish overnight. This is the Q-Day scenario. The stakes are astronomical. DO NOT be caught off guard. Re-evaluate your portfolio strategy NOW. The future depends on immediate action.

Disclaimer: This is for informational purposes only and not financial advice.
#CryptoNews #QuantumThreat #Bitcoin #Ethereum #QDay 🚨
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Is Microsoft Accelerating the Threat of Quantum Attacks for Bitcoin? On February 19, Microsoft unveiled a new quantum chip, Majorana 1, which could bring the moment when quantum computers will be able to hack cryptocurrency closer. According to River, by 2027–2029, a quantum machine with a million qubits will be able to attack Bitcoin addresses if it operates for several days or weeks. River CEO Alexander Leishman warns: “Even if the threat is in the future, we need to prepare now.” However, critics consider the fears exaggerated. Firstly, quantum technologies can strengthen Bitcoin itself, and secondly, banks with $188 trillion in assets will be the first targets of hackers, and not the crypto market with $3.2 trillion. Cryptographer Adam Back is sure that the real threat is decades away, and solutions already being developed, such as BIP-360, can make Bitcoin quantum-resistant through a soft fork. Conclusion? Time will tell. But if the quantum apocalypse comes, are your assets ready? Find out how to protect your Bitcoin today! 🚀🔥 #CryptoFuture #Bitcoin❗ #quantumcomputing #QuantumThreat 🧠⚡ #CryptoSecurity 🔒🚀 $BTC $XRP $SOL {spot}(BTCUSDT)
Is Microsoft Accelerating the Threat of Quantum Attacks for Bitcoin?

On February 19, Microsoft unveiled a new quantum chip, Majorana 1, which could bring the moment when quantum computers will be able to hack cryptocurrency closer. According to River, by 2027–2029, a quantum machine with a million qubits will be able to attack Bitcoin addresses if it operates for several days or weeks.

River CEO Alexander Leishman warns: “Even if the threat is in the future, we need to prepare now.” However, critics consider the fears exaggerated. Firstly, quantum technologies can strengthen Bitcoin itself, and secondly, banks with $188 trillion in assets will be the first targets of hackers, and not the crypto market with $3.2 trillion.

Cryptographer Adam Back is sure that the real threat is decades away, and solutions already being developed, such as BIP-360, can make Bitcoin quantum-resistant through a soft fork.

Conclusion? Time will tell. But if the quantum apocalypse comes, are your assets ready? Find out how to protect your Bitcoin today! 🚀🔥 #CryptoFuture #Bitcoin❗ #quantumcomputing
#QuantumThreat 🧠⚡ #CryptoSecurity 🔒🚀

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🚨 80,000 BTC Moved After 14 Years… Quantum Threat? 🧨🧠 On July 4, eight Satoshi-era wallets—each holding 10,000 BTC—suddenly moved funds after 14 years of silence. 💣 Value: $9.44B+ 🧠 Bought at ~$2.45/BTC → now worth 4,800,000% more 📤 Moved to SegWit addresses → quantum-resilient upgrade? 👀 28.6K BTC sent to Galaxy Digital—9K sold → BTC dropped 5% ⚠️ Theories swirling: • Quantum threat? • Hack? • OP_RETURN spam campaign? • Roger Ver’s stash? 👨‍🔬 Experts warn: > 25% of BTC may be vulnerable to quantum attacks by 2030–2040. Bitcoin devs are now pushing BIP upgrades to freeze & phase out weak wallets. 📌 The future is post-quantum. Are your sats safe? #Bitcoin #QuantumThreat #defi #SatoshiWallets #SegWit #GalaxyDigital #CryptoNews {spot}(BTCUSDT)
🚨 80,000 BTC Moved After 14 Years… Quantum Threat? 🧨🧠

On July 4, eight Satoshi-era wallets—each holding 10,000 BTC—suddenly moved funds after 14 years of silence.

💣 Value: $9.44B+
🧠 Bought at ~$2.45/BTC → now worth 4,800,000% more
📤 Moved to SegWit addresses → quantum-resilient upgrade?
👀 28.6K BTC sent to Galaxy Digital—9K sold → BTC dropped 5%

⚠️ Theories swirling:
• Quantum threat?
• Hack?
• OP_RETURN spam campaign?
• Roger Ver’s stash?

👨‍🔬 Experts warn:

> 25% of BTC may be vulnerable to quantum attacks by 2030–2040.

Bitcoin devs are now pushing BIP upgrades to freeze & phase out weak wallets.

📌 The future is post-quantum. Are your sats safe?

#Bitcoin #QuantumThreat #defi #SatoshiWallets #SegWit #GalaxyDigital #CryptoNews
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