#加密生态动态追踪 Is quantum threat really that scary? Actually, there's no need to panic excessively.



Recently, quantum computing has frequently been portrayed as Bitcoin's "ultimate nemesis." Claims that Shor's algorithm can reverse-engineer private keys from public keys, putting 40 million BTC stored in P2PK addresses at risk, and that Satoshi Nakamoto's million-coin holdings are a ticking time bomb, have been widely circulated. The US government even introduced the "National Quantum Network Security Migration Strategy Act," requiring federal agencies to switch to post-quantum encryption standards by 2035. It all sounds quite alarming.

But upon closer inspection, these concerns are actually exaggerated.

Currently, mainstream Bitcoin wallets have optimized address structures through technologies like Segregated Witness (SegWit), fundamentally eliminating the possibility of directly exposing public keys. This means that even if quantum computing advances significantly, it will be very difficult to reverse-engineer anything from wallet addresses. The risk is not as imminent as it seems.

Looking at industry experts' predictions—there's a huge divergence. Blockstream CEO Adam Back believes it will take at least twenty years, while the UK's National Cyber Security Centre suggests completing the migration by 2035 is sufficient. EY's research indicates that the probability of being cracked within the next 5 to 30 years is only 50%-70%. This provides the industry with ample buffer time to adapt.

More importantly, the entire crypto ecosystem is already advancing its defense systems across multiple dimensions. In Q4 2025, BTQ Technologies demonstrated a quantum-safe Bitcoin solution based on NIST standards using ML-DSA. Leading projects like Ethereum and Cardano are actively integrating quantum-resistant technologies, and proposals like QuBit and QRAMP are directly targeting quantum-resistant signatures.

For ordinary holders, following these key points can help mitigate short-term risks: choose reputable wallets, avoid address reuse, and use multi-signature or cold storage solutions. As industry technology continues to evolve, Bitcoin's defensive infrastructure will only become more robust. Instead of worrying unnecessarily, it's better to hold your position with confidence and wait for the next wave of price increases.
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ColdWalletAnxietyvip
· 42m ago
It's another round of quantum panic marketing,炒作 every year Segregated Witness has been out for a long time, and you're still worried about public key exposure? Wake up Honestly, I trust Adam Back's twenty-year predictions more; those 2035 forecasts are just government-sentiment considerations My cold wallet is the most secure; what's the fuss about quantum resistance or not?
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LiquidityWhisperervip
· 8h ago
Honestly, I'm really tired of this wave of quantum panic marketing. The media just loves to create anxiety to sell traffic. The SegWit issue has already been resolved, yet you're still here alarmist and sensational. It's a bit funny. What was the designated language again? You didn't clarify it.
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FarmToRichesvip
· 12-16 19:46
To be honest, quantum panic has been the traffic secret for the past two years. It's not as urgent as you might think. Honestly, the separation of witnesses has been sorted out long ago. I'm not a fool to store coins in P2PK addresses. Don't bother with all those fancy predictions. Anyway, the upgrade will definitely keep up. Just see it as a psychological test. Get your cold wallet ready quickly; it's a hundred times better than daily horror news. We still have to wait 5 to 30 years, so it's better to think about how to make more profit during this period. Haha
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ProbablyNothingvip
· 12-15 20:10
Haha, okay. The hype about quantum is exaggerated; the technology has actually been protected for a long time. It's just a big holder holding for twenty years without any issues. Why rush? Using non-reusable addresses and cold wallets can be handled easily, much more reliable than reading the news every day.
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BearMarketMonkvip
· 12-15 20:00
Segregated Witness has been sorted out long ago; there's really no need to worry about that quantum setup...安心冷钱包才是王道
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FortuneTeller42vip
· 12-15 19:59
Another round of quantum panic marketing, they really love to scare people with this Segregated witness has been out for a long time, and they're still rehashing old news From 2020 to 2035, are we opening blind boxes here? Even the experts themselves aren’t sure, so why the panic now? Cold wallets and multi-signature setups have been around for a long time, it’s not a big deal Instead of worrying about quantum cracking, better to focus on how you manage your private keys
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GasWastingMaximalistvip
· 12-15 19:56
Haha, another quantum horror story. I've been hearing it for so many years but it still hasn't come true. The isolation witness was already sorted out, there's no need to be so anxious about this. Adam Back said twenty years, I say no rush, anyway my coins are sleeping peacefully in the cold wallet.
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ForkPrincevip
· 12-15 19:55
Haha, using Segregated Witness so early, I'm no longer afraid --- Honestly, the quantum thing was blown out of proportion by the media. Storing it in a cold wallet is the way to go --- 20 years? 2035? Anyway, I won't live to see that. Just go bankrupt by then --- As long as you don't reuse Satoshi's old addresses, it should be fine --- It's better to worry about your private key security than quantum computing. That’s the real threat --- The key is not to reuse addresses. Why are so many people still reusing them? --- The industry is working on quantum-resistant solutions. Switching to post-quantum standards now is actually the safest choice --- It's funny—some people are now stockpiling anti-quantum coins. I think it's just pure hype --- Multi-signature cold storage is truly unmatched. What is quantum computing anyway? --- The phrase "HODL with peace of mind" hits home; it's exactly what we should be doing
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UncleWhalevip
· 12-15 19:42
Bro, I agree with the logic of this article. The quantum thing has indeed been overhyped, and the scare tactics are too obvious to the newbies. But I still transferred my coins to a cold wallet. Anyway, I have nothing to do, so having an extra caution doesn't hurt. No matter how advanced the technology is, it can't prevent me from screwing myself over, right? Haha
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