Is the Quantum Danger for Bitcoin (BTC) Being Overhyped? Binance Founder CZ Gives a Clear Answer, Offers a Definitive Solution!
Quantum computing risks for Bitcoin (BTC) and cryptocurrencies have recently become one of the most debated topics, and CZ has also made some significant statements on the subject.
Changpeng Zhao, the founder of Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, stated that fears regarding the threat of quantum computing are excessive and unnecessary.
CZ stated that there is no need for excessive fear regarding the impact of quantum computing on cryptocurrencies.
In a post he wrote for Binance Square, CZ explained that, from a macro perspective, this fear is greatly exaggerated and that cryptocurrencies can be upgraded to quantum-resistant algorithms.
“This is being exaggerated… From a macro perspective, cryptography simply needs to be upgraded to quantum-resistant algorithms. Therefore, there’s no need to panic.”
However, CZ acknowledged that there were several practical challenges regarding protocol upgrades. He noted that reaching consensus on network upgrades in a decentralized environment was difficult, and discussions about which algorithm to adopt could lead to forks in the road. CZ emphasized that due to the decentralized nature, necessary updates would not proceed easily.
CZ also added that the addition of new code for quantum resistance could lead to short-term security vulnerabilities and that individual wallet users would face the burden of migrating their assets to the new systems.
Zhao concluded that cryptographic technology is evolving faster than decryption methods, and that increasing processing power is actually accelerating cryptographic development, ensuring its persistence even in a post-quantum era.
“Encryption technology will always outperform decryption. More processing power is always beneficial.”
Cryptographic technology will continue to exist beyond the quantum age.”
*This is not investment advice.
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