Recent advancements in quantum computing have heightened concerns over the security of cryptocurrency wallets. Researchers have made significant strides, including a new method for reading quantum information in topological qubits and developments in optical cavities and lattice surgery. These breakthroughs suggest that quantum computers capable of breaking current cryptographic standards may arrive sooner than expected. Most crypto wallets rely on Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC), which is vulnerable to quantum attacks. The "harvest now, decrypt later" threat is particularly concerning, as adversaries can collect encrypted blockchain data now and decrypt it once quantum technology matures. With 33% of Bitcoin's supply already having exposed public keys, the risk is substantial. While some projects like Quantum Resistant Ledger and BTQ Technologies are developing quantum-resistant solutions, mainstream wallets have yet to implement these upgrades. The crypto industry faces a pressing need to transition to post-quantum cryptography to safeguard digital assets against future quantum threats.