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#十月加密ETF争夺战 Is Quantum Computing going to target the "vital point" of Bitcoin? This race has already begun!
Jameson Lopp, co-founder of Casa, recently expressed a significant viewpoint: the threat of Quantum Computing to Bitcoin has been intensively discussed in the industry for a full 18 months. The issue is that, while quantum computers currently cannot handle the Bitcoin network, we may only have 5 to 10 years left to use it—by then, the entire system must undergo a complete upgrade to withstand quantum attacks.
In simple terms, Bitcoin is experiencing an invisible "technological race." If quantum computing develops rapidly, Bitcoin's upgrades may not keep up? The underlying encryption system could face issues. Lopp himself admitted: "I actually hope that the progress of quantum computing can slow down a bit, so that the Bitcoin community has a chance to transition smoothly to the post-quantum era."
This is not just a technical issue; it is actually a game of time and trust. Can Bitcoin survive the next round of the computing revolution? Will the upgrade path be smooth? This "defense battle" that affects trillions in market value has now entered the countdown.
I would like to hear your thoughts: Should Bitcoin initiate the anti-quantum upgrade now, or wait and see how the technology develops?