Bitcoin Faces Quantum Threat: 6.9 Million Units at Risk
As the world's most popular digital currency, Bitcoin's security is a top concern for its users and developers alike. However, a growing threat looms on the horizon in the form of quantum computers, which could compromise Bitcoin's cryptographic foundations.
The potential consequences are dire: according to estimates, up to 6.9 million BTC units could be drained from the network if left unsecured. This includes Satoshi Nakamoto's private stash, a significant portion of which remains intact to this day.
Experts agree that addressing this issue requires a coordinated effort among network participants. A migration to more secure cryptographic protocols is essential to mitigate the risk posed by quantum computers.




