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Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino has dismissed concerns that quantum computing poses an immediate risk to Bitcoinâs security.
His remarks follow reports that Google anticipates commercial quantum computing applications could emerge within the next five years.
Quantum Computing Might Allow Lost BTC to Reenter Circulation
In a February 8 post on X, Ardoino reassured the community that Bitcoinâs cryptographic security remains intact. He stated that quantum computing is still far from posing a meaningful threat and that Bitcoin would adopt quantum-resistant solutions before the technology becomes a serious concern.
However, he pointed out that if quantum technology advances significantly, inactive Bitcoin walletsâparticularly those belonging to lost keys or deceased ownersâcould face exposure.
This includes wallets believed to contain the estimated 1.2 million BTC linked to Bitcoinâs pseudonymous creator, Satoshi Nakamoto.
âAny Bitcoin in lost wallets, including Satoshi (if not alive), will be hacked and put back in circulation,â the Tether CEO said.
Despite this rather gloomy prophecy, Ardoino dismissed concerns that quantum computing could disrupt Bitcoinâs fundamental monetary structure. He emphasized that Bitcoinâs supply cap of 21 million will remain unchanged, irrespective of technological advances.
âOnly 21 million Bitcoin anyway. Nothing can change that. Not even quantum computing. Thatâs the real key important message,â Ardoino added.
Ardoinoâs stance aligns with that of Emin GĂŒn Sirer, co-founder of Ava Labs. Sirer previously pointed out that early Bitcoin transactions used a now-outdated Pay-to-Public-Key (P2PK) format.
This method exposes public keys, making them potentially vulnerable to quantum attacks.
Sirer suggested that a precautionary approach could help mitigate future risks. This includes freezing old P2PK-based holdings or setting a deadline for their usability.
âSatoshiâs early minded coins used the very old Pay-To-Public-Key (P2PK) format, which reveals the public key and gives the attacker time to grind, for the mother of all cryptography bountiesâŠas QC gets threatening, the Bitcoin community might want to look into freezing Satoshiâs coins, or more generally, provide a sunset date and freeze all coins at P2PK utxos,â Sirer noted.
The Quantum Computing Race and Its Implications
Quantum computing leverages the principles of quantum mechanics to process information at speeds far beyond conventional computers.
This breakthrough has raised concerns about its ability to weaken modern encryption, including the cryptographic safeguards securing blockchain networks.
Google recently unveiled its latest quantum processor, Willow, sparking fresh discussions about how soon these advancements could impact cybersecurity.
While many experts had estimated that practical quantum threats were at least a decade away, Googleâs Quantum AI chief, Hartmut Neven, suggested that commercial applications might arrive within five years.
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