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Quantum Computing Is Testing Bitcoin’s Most Important Assumption

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While post-quantum security standards and technical solutions are rapidly advancing, Quantus’ Chris Smith argues that Bitcoin’s network still lacks a clear path for coordinating a migration across millions of wallets, dormant coins and decentralized stakeholders before external technological timelines force the issue.

While post-quantum security standards and technical solutions are rapidly advancing, Quantus’ Chris Smith argues that Bitcoin’s network still lacks a clear path for coordinating a migration across millions of wallets, dormant coins and decentralized stakeholders before external technological timelines force the issue.

While post-quantum security standards and technical solutions are rapidly advancing, Quantus’ Chris Smith argues that Bitcoin’s network still lacks a clear path for coordinating a migration across millions of wallets, dormant coins and decentralized stakeholders before external technological timelines force the issue.

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