Quantum computers pose a threat to Bitcoin’s security. Developers are rushing to future-proof the network. Michael Saylor is unconvinced this is a problem.
People will continue their commitment to Bitcoin and accept that they will be robbed in the year 2039 when Q-Day happens. You can tell the holders to move to the new fork or move to a superior coin, but they will still want to get fucked rather than spend the time doing 6 mouse clicks, pasting a new address, and then pressing Send.
Honestly the most likely outcome is that they fix it with plenty of time to spare, the headline of this article is needlessly sensational. Post-quantum encryption is already a thing and Bitcoin has the backing to solve this
People will continue their commitment to Bitcoin and accept that they will be robbed in the year 2039 when Q-Day happens. You can tell the holders to move to the new fork or move to a superior coin, but they will still want to get fucked rather than spend the time doing 6 mouse clicks, pasting a new address, and then pressing Send.
Good luck, cryptolords.
Honestly the most likely outcome is that they fix it with plenty of time to spare, the headline of this article is needlessly sensational. Post-quantum encryption is already a thing and Bitcoin has the backing to solve this
People think the year 2000 bug / issue was overhyped because all businesses worked incredibly hard to prevent it from happening. Same thing.