Privacy coins might be sitting on a ticking time bomb. Monero's ring signature mechanism—the tech that scrambles transaction trails—could crumble once quantum computers mature. We're talking maybe a decade, perhaps fifteen years out.



Here's the kicker: every Monero transaction happening right now? It's being recorded. And when quantum decryption becomes feasible, those "anonymous" transfers could suddenly become an open book. Retroactive exposure, essentially.

Meanwhile, Zcash keeps pushing their Tachyon upgrade as quantum-proof armor that's supposedly already baked into the protocol. Whether that holds up remains debatable, but the contrast is stark.

Some actors are likely stockpiling blockchain data as we speak—a "harvest now, decrypt later" play. The privacy you think you have today might evaporate tomorrow when the tech catches up.
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GhostAddressHuntervip
· 12-07 15:56
It's all a waste of effort.
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GhostWalletSleuthvip
· 12-07 15:56
Privacy coins can't escape the palm of your hand
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LowCapGemHuntervip
· 12-07 15:56
Privacy coins are facing a major crisis
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TestnetNomadvip
· 12-07 15:51
Take a gamble on quantum computing
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MEVHunterZhangvip
· 12-07 15:51
The traceability of quantum technology is truly frightening.
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