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Google's quantum computing advances raise concerns over Satoshi's bitcoin security

Recent discussions highlight the potential risk quantum computing poses to the security of Satoshi Nakamoto's estimated one million bitcoins.

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Overview

Recent discussions highlight the potential risk quantum computing poses to the security of Satoshi Nakamoto's estimated one million bitcoins.

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Why now
  • Google's recent quantum computing paper has intensified concerns about bitcoin security.
  • The topic is gaining traction as quantum technology progresses toward practical applications.
  • Binance founder's commentary highlights growing industry awareness and debate on the issue.
Why it matters
  • Quantum computing could undermine the cryptographic security of large bitcoin holdings.
  • Satoshi's bitcoins represent a significant portion of total BTC supply, impacting market confidence.
  • Industry leaders are beginning to publicly address quantum risks, signaling urgency for crypto security evolution.
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  • Continuity stage: emerging_confirmed.
  • Current status: open.
  • 2 current source-linked posts are attached to this storyline.
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Google Quantum Paper Puts Satoshi's 1M Bitcoin at Risk
CryptoCurrency · dailycryptobriefs.com · 2026-03-31 21:59 UTC
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