🚨 Check your #Crypto Wallets. Are you aware of the risks that #SatoruSanaKamo could now potentially hack 1 million Bitcoin? If you’re not, you should read this.

💰 Just this morning, a researcher hacked Bitcoin using a quantum computer and won a prize of 1 BTC (around $78,000).

It's true that he won, but the North Korean Lazarus hackers are all about trying to hack Bitcoin.

💥 Right now, due to this news, those holding large amounts of Bitcoin like #MichaelSaylor and #BlackRock are likely feeling anxious about whether their funds will be hacked by quantum computers.

💰 This has become a top priority to protect billions of dollars.

📆 Since September 2025, quantum computers that could hack only 6-bit have, in just 7 months, managed to hack up to 15-bit.

🔥 The upgrade from 6-bit to 15-bit in just 7 months shows how rapidly its performance is improving. Previously, hacking a 6-bit system required some serious computers, but now even an average person can manage a 15-bit with cloud-based hardware. That's pretty mind-blowing.

🚀 This level of hacking isn't even up to the standards of national-level laboratories yet.

⚠️ To crack the 256-bit key size used by Bitcoin, we still need quantum computers that are many times more powerful than what we have now. However, given the rapid upgrade from 6-bit to 15-bit, I’m warning you all that soon there might be a bloodbath risk for systems like Bitcoin.

☠️ According to Google’s April 2026 report, the number of qubits needed to crack Bitcoin's fundamental security of 256-bit has fallen below 50,000. It's evolving from a 'theory' to an 'engineering problem.'

💡 Currently, updates are being made to enhance Bitcoin's security. There are about 6.9 million public keys exposed in the addresses. If quantum machines become more powerful in the future, these addresses will be at risk of being hacked. That's why Bitcoin developers are tirelessly working on a quantum-safe (BIP-360) security system.

🌊 This isn't just about cracking a key. You could say the global competition to see who can replace the 'new key' first has officially begun.

👀 Technological advances are like a current. Should we follow it, avoid it, or adapt to it? That's all that's left to consider.

📊 No matter how quickly technology changes, 'security' and 'trust' will always be number one in financial management. Regardless of market shifts, people will flock to the safest and fastest-moving options.

💬 Do you think ... if you had a quantum computer in hand, would you hack Bitcoin? Do you see the advancements in quantum computers as 'the nature of technology' or as 'a threat and intimidation for the crypto world'? Share your thoughts in the comments below! 👇

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