A recent Citi research note highlights Ethereum's governance structure as a key advantage in preparing for quantum computing threats, compared to Bitcoin. The report warns that advances in quantum computing could compromise digital asset cryptography by 2030-2032, with Bitcoin more vulnerable due to its slower governance processes. Ethereum's history of protocol upgrades, such as the transition to proof-of-stake, demonstrates its ability to adapt quickly, which Citi analysts see as crucial for implementing quantum-resistant measures.
The report notes that Ethereum's developer community can coordinate disruptive changes efficiently, a capability that Bitcoin lacks due to its conservative consensus model. Ethereum's potential to adopt quantum-resistant cryptography is supported by its governance framework, which has successfully managed significant upgrades like EIP-1559 and the Merge. In contrast, Bitcoin's structural rigidity poses challenges for rapid protocol changes necessary for quantum readiness, making it more exposed to future quantum threats.
Ethereum's Hard Fork Culture Offers Quantum Security Edge Over Bitcoin
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