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Grayscale Highlights Bitcoin’s Resilience as Community Prepares for Quantum Era

  • Grayscale’s head of research Zach Pandl argued that Bitcoin’s technical solution isn’t the issue
  • Pandl said that the community’s ability to decide on a course of action would be the real obstacle.

If the Bitcoin community is unable to resolve certain tense problems, the chief researcher at Grayscale warns that resolving the quantum danger to the cryptocurrency may be more of a social than a technological task. On March 30, Google published a document that grabbed the crypto industry’s attention. The research hinted that a quantum computer might perhaps decrypt Bitcoin’s encryption with a lot less power than expected.

However, Grayscale’s head of research Zach Pandl argued that Bitcoin’s technical solution isn’t the issue; he argued that “bitcoin has lower risk than other cryptocurrencies” due to its use of a UTXO model and proof-of-work consensus, lack of native smart contracts, and the fact that certain address types are not quantum vulnerable.

Community’s Ability to Decide on a Course of Action

Pandl said that the community’s ability to decide on a course of action would be the real obstacle. The fate of the approximately 1.7 million Bitcoins (BTC) held in early P2PK addresses, including Satoshi’s estimated 1 million BTC hoard, which is now valued at over $68 billion, has sparked heated debates among the Bitcoin community.

Coins for which the private key is unavailable or misplaced must be handled by the Bitcoin community, according to Pandl’s writing. Burning the coins, purposefully reducing the pace of spending from susceptible addresses, or doing nothing are their three primary alternatives.

In 2023, a major controversy involving Bitcoin Ordinals—a technology that allows for the imprinting of data like text and pictures onto a satoshi, the smallest unit of Bitcoin—erupts over the use of blockspace. Pandl was alluding to this. Even while things have calmed down a little in the intervening two years, the two camps are still very much divided.

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