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Quantum Computing and Bitcoin: A New Frontier?
Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino recently suggested that quantum computing could recover lost Bitcoin, including Satoshi Nakamoto’s holdings—if the creator is deceased. While he sees no immediate threat to Bitcoin’s cryptography, he believes the network will adopt quantum-resistant addresses before any real risks emerge.
However, inactive wallets, including lost ones, could become vulnerable to quantum breakthroughs. This raises concerns about Bitcoin’s immutability and fixed supply. Samara Asset Group CEO Patrick Lowry proposed an alternative: a quantum-resistant Bitcoin fork that would leave lost wallets behind, preserving Bitcoin’s scarcity.
Despite these possibilities, Ardoino remains confident in Bitcoin’s dominance, calling it “the best asset in the world.” Meanwhile, Tether continues expanding its USDT stablecoin’s reach, serving 400 million users in emerging markets.
As quantum technology evolves, the debate over Bitcoin’s security and supply integrity intensifies. Will Bitcoin adapt, or could lost coins re-enter circulation? The future remains uncertain.