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Quantova events • Post quantum blockchain • Builders & cryptographers • Quantum resilient future



Elon Musk asks Grok: Can quantum computers crack Bitcoin? Answer: Near 0% chance in 5 years, <10% by 2035 🤯


JUST IN: Bitcoin Improvement Proposal 360 has been merged into the official Bitcoin BIPs repository, aiming to strengthen Bitcoin against quantum 👀

Google recently published a blog post calling for urgent post-quantum cryptography migration. Not some random think tank - Google. The company that built Willow, one of the most advanced quantum processors on Earth. Key points: 1.They've been preparing since 2016 2.They warn "store now, decrypt later" attacks are likely already happening — adversaries harvesting encrypted data today, waiting for quantum to crack it 3.They're calling on policymakers to accelerate PQC adoption Now think about Bitcoin. $BTC uses ECDSA for transaction signing. Ethereum is all over the transition, but BTC continues to do a whole lot of not much. There is still some time, but in the meantime, algorithmic improvements have reduced the qubit counts required by 1,000x over the past decade. Good luck.

"It's 2009 technology. Tens of billions of dollars and armies of scientists have figured out how to make this run better. Bitcoin can't keep pretending that didn't happen." @IOHK_Charles on post-quantum upgrades as $BTC's moment to innovate at #Consensus2026

Why Quantum Computing Isn’t a Serious Risk for Bitcoin Yet: CoinShares decrypt.co/357415/quantum…

🚨 NEW: Only 10,200 $BTC in certain P2PK categories are vulnerable to quantum threats with limited market impact expected, per CoinShares research.

How real is the quantum threat to Bitcoin over the next five years?👇

🔥 LATEST: Michael Saylor says Strategy will initiate a Bitcoin Security Program coordinating with global cybersecurity and crypto communities to address quantum computing threats.

