Michael Saylor, founder of Strategy, discussed Bitcoin's potential response to quantum computing threats during an interview with Bankless on April 13. Saylor described quantum computing as a hypothetical risk that might arise in the future, emphasizing that while it's worth discussing, it shouldn't cause panic. He referenced Satoshi Nakamoto's simple response to the quantum threat: "We can upgrade the network."
Saylor believes that if the threat becomes imminent, the Bitcoin community will naturally reach a consensus and develop post-quantum cryptography solutions. He views Bitcoin's slow iteration as a feature, not a bug, suggesting that the right approach to quantum threats is to act at the appropriate time, neither too early nor too late.
Michael Saylor Addresses Bitcoin's Resilience to Quantum Computing Threats
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