Approximately 30% of Bitcoin is currently held in old, inactive addresses, raising concerns about their vulnerability to future quantum computing threats. As the cryptocurrency community considers upgrading to quantum-resistant wallets, experts warn this could lead to significant network disputes. The transition to enhanced security measures is seen as crucial to protect these dormant assets from potential quantum attacks, but it may also trigger debates over the best approach to implement such changes.
30% of Bitcoin Held in Inactive Addresses May Face Quantum Security Challenge
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