Can Bitcoin Survive the Quantum Threat? BlackRock Has an Answer
By: cointribuneen|2025/05/16 02:30:06
0
Share
Doubts are growing around the famous “Q-Day.” The day when quantum technology would surpass the cryptography protecting Bitcoin. This concern comes from BlackRock, which has explicitly mentioned the quantum risk in its Bitcoin ETF filing. This development raises a question: is Bitcoin’s security obsolete in the face of the power of future quantum computers? The stakes are huge, as it is not just a theoretical risk. The Quantum Danger Looms Over Bitcoin BlackRock, the asset management giant, has for the first time mentioned the threat of quantum computing in its updated prospectus for its Bitcoin ETF, iShares. This threat is based on a potential capability of quantum computers to decrypt the private keys securing Bitcoin transactions. In its filing , BlackRock explains that: The firm also emphasizes that the transition to quantum-resistant cryptography would require broad consensus within the Bitcoin community. This shift to a new standard could be complex, even contentious. Technically, the fear comes from the Shor’s algorithm , theoretically capable of breaking the elliptic curve cryptography on which the Bitcoin network relies. Google and Microsoft have presented quantum computing advancements, such as the Willow and Majorana 1 processors, capable of performing unimaginable calculations in minutes. Yet, reality is still far from an immediate threat. As Paolo Ardoino, CEO of Tether, explains, “ quantum machines are still far from being able to crack 256-bit security “, providing some breathing room. However, according to analyses, nearly 25% of bitcoins in circulation are stored at potentially vulnerable addresses , especially those that have already revealed their public key. Should a sufficiently powerful quantum computer ever be developed, these coins would then be at risk. Diverse Perspectives on the Quantum Threat Opinions are divided in the crypto community. Some, like Coin Bureau , warn about the severity of the threat . Their tweet highlights: This institutional warning is enough to increase attention. Conversely, experts like Ole Lehmann take a more reassuring stance. They remind that Bitcoin anticipated this risk a long time ago . Ole writes: “ Bitcoin isn’t afraid of Willow, Google’s quantum processor. Satoshi foresaw this threat 14 years ago .” He details that the Willow processor, though revolutionary, is just a first step in a long journey . To threaten Bitcoin, a technological leap of several orders would be required. Ole adds that: Moreover, the blockchain is not static. Recent forks, such as SegWit or Taproot, have already reinforced the network’s security and scalability. The community and developers demonstrate an adaptability that suggests a future with effective post-quantum protections. Key Figures and Financial Stakes Quantum represents a potential threat but also a significant economic challenge for Bitcoin and the crypto-sphere. Here are the key figures to remember: BlackRock’s Bitcoin iShares fund holds 64 billion dollars in net assets; About 25% of bitcoins (approximately 4 million) are in vulnerable addresses; Google announced a quantum processor capable of solving a problem in 5 minutes, compared to 10^25 years for classical supercomputers; Since the start of the year, Bitcoin ETFs have attracted more than 41 billion dollars, proof of strong interest despite the risks; Post-quantum signatures such as SPHINCS+ are already being tested on Bitcoin testnets. This observation shows a contradiction : the market largely ignores the threat, focused on immediate volatility and growth, while the quantum threat calls for deep preparation. Furthermore, the transition to post-quantum cryptography could be laborious and divide the community. In this race against time, some players also see quantum computing as an opportunity. For example, Naoris, specialized in cybersecurity, offers solutions to secure EVM-compatible blockchains without requiring a hard fork. This innovative approach offers extra comfort against future risks while maintaining network compatibility. Thus, the rise of quantum computing could stimulate a new generation of protections, combining enhanced security and technological continuity.
You may also like

WLFI at it Again? Banking License Controversy Amid $500M Investment
The UAE's investment in World Liberty Financial has heightened concerns over whether it received special treatment and whether national security issues are involved

The Aave civil war escalates, Morpho quietly doubles: Is the lending throne about to change hands?
Wall Street asset management giant Apollo Global Management invested $160 million in Morpho.

Dune Stablecoin Research: The Flow and Demand of a $300 Billion Market
In the dataset, transfers are no longer simply labeled as pure "transaction volume," but are classified as different on-chain activities. This is the difference between "just knowing that $100 trillion has been transferred" and "understanding why it was transferred."

Stripe Annual Letter: New cognitive density is extremely high, especially the 5-level model of "AI + Payments"
Every trend here is affecting everyone's future survival.

Sam Altman's Twenty-Four Hours: The Pentagon said "no" twice, but only one was serious
In Silicon Valley, Altman's sub-12-hour move has a name. It's not called backstabbing, it's called timing.

The US-Iran Conflict Spreads to the Crypto Space: What to Expect in the Market on Monday
The most important industry in the crypto world, only 300 kilometers away from the missile's impact point

Lily Liu, the chair of the Solana Foundation, shouted "Don't waste time on crypto," is the crypto industry really dead?
The interest of the younger generation is shifting from cryptocurrency to the field of artificial intelligence, which coincides with the current phenomenon in the cryptocurrency industry.

The little deer live by the water and grass
Mining companies have never been the most devout believers in Bitcoin. Under the pressures of halving compressing profits, financial reports showing revenue growth without profit increase, and coin prices falling below mining costs, the industry is collectively de-risking.

The world belongs to Chinese people who speak English
The world is vast, and only playing half of it is truly a loss.

Why Stop at 126K? Michael Saylor Breaks Down BTC Stagnation and Retail Absence Truth
Bitcoin is digital capital, and I will spend a thousand hours explaining it to you. Eventually, you will understand, but you will still have to endure a 45% crash.

Virtuals Protocol's inaugural Titan project: ROBO aims to give a wallet to a robot
This is a key step in Virtuals expanding the Agent Economy into the Embodied AI and Robotics field.

Stablecoin Latest Report: Actual Distribution and Circulation Much More Notable Than Supply
The Truth about Stablecoin Circulation Speed, Concentration, and Structure After Doubling the Supply

Paradigm's New Arithmetic: When Crypto Can't Hold 12.7 Billion, AI Becomes the Answer
It took Paradigm three years to emerge from the ruins of FTX.

Wintermute Founder: In the Lost Cryptocurrency Market, What Can We Still Do?
This is more like a manifesto, discussing "the very reason we are here."

$1.3 Billion Debt: BitDeer Faces Tough Battle
Wu Jihan is waiting for AI's money to catch up with the speed of debt.

Anthropic's IPO Gamble: At the Most Unlikely Moment, It Chose to Say No
In the AI Era, what is the most valuable thing?

Paradigm's Math Problem: $12.7 Billion, Too Big for a Single Crypto Fund
Emerging from the ruins of FTX, Paradigm took three years

Ethereum Unveils Scaling Roadmap, What's Different This Time?
Short-term improvements to execution efficiency through the Gas mechanism optimization and block validation parallelization, and long-term scalability through ZK-EVM and blobs data architecture.
WLFI at it Again? Banking License Controversy Amid $500M Investment
The UAE's investment in World Liberty Financial has heightened concerns over whether it received special treatment and whether national security issues are involved
The Aave civil war escalates, Morpho quietly doubles: Is the lending throne about to change hands?
Wall Street asset management giant Apollo Global Management invested $160 million in Morpho.
Dune Stablecoin Research: The Flow and Demand of a $300 Billion Market
In the dataset, transfers are no longer simply labeled as pure "transaction volume," but are classified as different on-chain activities. This is the difference between "just knowing that $100 trillion has been transferred" and "understanding why it was transferred."
Stripe Annual Letter: New cognitive density is extremely high, especially the 5-level model of "AI + Payments"
Every trend here is affecting everyone's future survival.
Sam Altman's Twenty-Four Hours: The Pentagon said "no" twice, but only one was serious
In Silicon Valley, Altman's sub-12-hour move has a name. It's not called backstabbing, it's called timing.
The US-Iran Conflict Spreads to the Crypto Space: What to Expect in the Market on Monday
The most important industry in the crypto world, only 300 kilometers away from the missile's impact point