Quantum resilience should be front and center for Ethereum, Solana, and basically every major blockchain protocol out there. Yet Bitcoin developers keep acting like there's no real technical concern here. The reality is quantum computing poses a genuine long-term threat to current cryptographic security models. While some projects are actively researching quantum-resistant solutions and integrating post-quantum cryptography measures into their roadmaps, others seem content to downplay the urgency. This gap in priorities could have serious implications for the entire ecosystem's future. The technical community shouldn't dismiss what's clearly a legitimate architectural challenge.
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SnapshotLaborer
· 01-19 06:52
Quantum computing is really not just a pipe dream; BTC developers' attitude is indeed a bit lazy.
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SingleForYears
· 01-19 06:51
Quantum computing, Bitcoin developers are really slacking off; sooner or later, they'll suffer.
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GateUser-9f682d4c
· 01-19 06:47
Quantum computing, this is something we will have to face sooner or later. What are Bitcoin developers pretending to be?
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New_Ser_Ngmi
· 01-19 06:41
Honestly, those Bitcoin folks really need to wake up. Quantum computing is not a distant future issue.
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HodlOrRegret
· 01-19 06:32
Quantum computing really can't be rushed, but it also can't be delayed... Bitcoin folks are indeed a bit shortsighted.
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SurvivorshipBias
· 01-19 06:26
As for the quantum threat, BTC developers are really turning a deaf ear... Other chains are all brainstorming, why are they not in a hurry?
Quantum resilience should be front and center for Ethereum, Solana, and basically every major blockchain protocol out there. Yet Bitcoin developers keep acting like there's no real technical concern here. The reality is quantum computing poses a genuine long-term threat to current cryptographic security models. While some projects are actively researching quantum-resistant solutions and integrating post-quantum cryptography measures into their roadmaps, others seem content to downplay the urgency. This gap in priorities could have serious implications for the entire ecosystem's future. The technical community shouldn't dismiss what's clearly a legitimate architectural challenge.