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Quantum Computing Threat to Crypto: Prepare Now, N...
Cointelegraph•Thursday, December 25, 2025 at 02:00 PM•1 min read

Quantum Computing Threat to Crypto: Prepare Now, No Bitcoin Doomsday in 2026

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According to reports, the crypto industry should prepare for the potential impact of quantum computing, even though Bitcoin is not expected to be immediately compromised in 2026. The increasing practice of "harvest now, decrypt later" suggests that sensitive data is being collected with the intention of decrypting it once quantum computing becomes more advanced. The development highlights the need for proactive measures within the cryptocurrency space to mitigate future risks associated with quantum computing capabilities.

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Quantum Computing Threat to Crypto: Prepare Now, N...
Cointelegraph•Thursday, December 25, 2025 at 02:00 PM•1 min read

Quantum Computing Threat to Crypto: Prepare Now, No Bitcoin Doomsday in 2026

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According to reports, the crypto industry should prepare for the potential impact of quantum computing, even though Bitcoin is not expected to be immediately compromised in 2026. The increasing practice of "harvest now, decrypt later" suggests that sensitive data is being collected with the intention of decrypting it once quantum computing becomes more advanced. The development highlights the need for proactive measures within the cryptocurrency space to mitigate future risks associated with quantum computing capabilities.

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