Michael Saylor once proposed the "Bitcoin Quantum Leap" perspective on the X platform, emphasizing that quantum computing does not necessarily lead to the collapse of Bitcoin, but may instead become an important turning point in driving the evolution of the Bitcoin network.
In his view, through the necessary technological upgrades, Bitcoin can not only enhance the overall security level but also potentially reshape its actual circulation and supply structure.
In a conversation with Alex Thorn, Saylor pointed out that the nature of quantum threats is not merely a cryptographic issue, but a test of consensus formation, system coordination, and incentive design.
He believes that once the risks of quantum computing are widely recognized by mainstream society and large institutions, a comprehensive system upgrade will become an inevitable trend, and Bitcoin will be no exception.
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Michael Saylor once proposed the "Bitcoin Quantum Leap" perspective on the X platform, emphasizing that quantum computing does not necessarily lead to the collapse of Bitcoin, but may instead become an important turning point in driving the evolution of the Bitcoin network.
In his view, through the necessary technological upgrades, Bitcoin can not only enhance the overall security level but also potentially reshape its actual circulation and supply structure.
In a conversation with Alex Thorn, Saylor pointed out that the nature of quantum threats is not merely a cryptographic issue, but a test of consensus formation, system coordination, and incentive design.
He believes that once the risks of quantum computing are widely recognized by mainstream society and large institutions, a comprehensive system upgrade will become an inevitable trend, and Bitcoin will be no exception.