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Grayscale: Bitcoin's Quantum Challenges Are More S...
Cointelegraph•Tuesday, April 7, 2026 at 05:46 AM•1 min read

Grayscale: Bitcoin's Quantum Challenges Are More Social Than Technical

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According to Grayscale's head of research, Zach Pandl, the challenges facing Bitcoin related to quantum computing are considered 'more social than technical.' Pandl highlighted that the Bitcoin community has a 'history of contentious debates over protocol changes.' This perspective suggests that the primary hurdle for Bitcoin's future robustness against quantum threats lies in the community's ability to agree on and implement necessary protocol modifications, rather than insurmountable technical obstacles.

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Grayscale: Bitcoin's Quantum Challenges Are More S...
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Grayscale: Bitcoin's Quantum Challenges Are More Social Than Technical

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According to Grayscale's head of research, Zach Pandl, the challenges facing Bitcoin related to quantum computing are considered 'more social than technical.' Pandl highlighted that the Bitcoin community has a 'history of contentious debates over protocol changes.' This perspective suggests that the primary hurdle for Bitcoin's future robustness against quantum threats lies in the community's ability to agree on and implement necessary protocol modifications, rather than insurmountable technical obstacles.

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