Michael Saylor's on Quantum

Michael Saylor doesn’t see the quantum computing as a threat to the Bitcoin and his reasoning is fairly straightforward. Bitcoin isn’t a frozen system. It has evolved before and can evolve again if technology demands it. If stronger cryptography is ever needed, active users can move their coins to upgraded protections. Coins that are lost or abandoned stay locked, which actually tightens supply rather than weakening the network.

From Saylor’s point of view, fears around quantum attacks assume Bitcoin stands still, which it doesn’t. Technological pressure usually forces improvement, not collapse. In that sense, even a major shift like quantum computing would push Bitcoin toward stronger security, not expose it to failure.