Quantum computing is not currently an existential threat to Bitcoin, but as capital becomes more institutional and long-term, even distant risks require clearer answers.
Michael Saylor argues that quantum computing would ultimately strengthen Bitcoin. On-chain analysts say Bitcoin is not facing ...
Strategy’s Michael Saylor said on Tuesday that the threat from quantum computing is likely to strengthen Bitcoin rather than ...
The response from Bitcoin developers on the risk of quantum computing to the cryptocurrency is weighing down its price and ...
Michael Saylor says quantum computing will strengthen Bitcoin. Experts expect structural shifts in digital assets may drive a ...
Quantum computing is shifting from theory to risk for Bitcoin, sparking debate over timelines, security upgrades, and market ...
Experts warn that advancements in quantum computing could jeopardize the cryptographic security of major cryptocurrencies ...
However, Michael Saylor, the pioneer of BTC corporate treasury, doesn’t share a similar urgency. In fact, he recently noted ...
The asset manager said quantum threats were real but unlikely to affect crypto markets or valuations in the near term.
A long-simmering debate over quantum computing and Bitcoin security resurfaced this week after a public exchange between Adam Back, CEO of Blockstream, and ...
Blockstream CEO Adam Back has publicly pushed back against claims that Bitcoin faces an imminent threat from quantum ...
Michael Saylor says quantum computing will "harden" Bitcoin as monthly charts show consolidation mirroring 2022 bottoming ...