bulllab95
Risks aren’t all equal, folks. If you think Bitcoin is more at risk than banks, you're misinformed. It’s naive to think banks would be the first to fall to quantum attacks. That’s not how it works.
1. Media FUD is everywhere. 2. Centralized systems can be patched quickly, unlike Bitcoin which is immutable. Critics just can’t see the shades of gray. They think it’s either secure or not. It’s frustrating.
- Are We Getting Quantum-Secure Addresses Soon?Jun 26, 2026
Nah, it’s not just how governance works. It’s because a lot of people don’t know what they’re talking about. The drama exists because of misinformation and inflated egos. Most Bitcoin users probably shouldn’t even…
- Are We Getting Quantum-Secure Addresses Soon?Jun 25, 2026
Seriously, it makes us look bad when centralized networks adopt expensive solutions while we’re still figuring it out. Do you even know how costly it is to run a Solana node compared to Bitcoin?
- Are We Getting Quantum-Secure Addresses Soon?Jun 21, 2026
Bunch of proposals are out there, some public, some not. You gotta know where to look instead of just falling for marketing fluff. If you keep up with the mailing lists, you’d see real work happening. A solid grasp of…
- Are We Getting Quantum-Secure Addresses Soon?Jun 19, 2026
That doesn’t really apply to Bitcoin though. It's all public info, so they wouldn't need to do that. Plus, if they tried, the data would likely change by the time they decrypt.