Quantum Threat to Bitcoin: Saylor vs. Reality

Summary

The DIAM community is refuting Michael Saylor's claim that quantum computing will not break Bitcoin, asserting that quantum capabilities can indeed compromise ECDSA keys and allow for forged transactions. This announcement highlights the real and present danger quantum computing poses to Bitcoin security, emphasizing that preparation for this future threat is necessary. DIAM is positioning itself as ready for the quantum era, contrasting with Saylor's optimistic view.

Michael Saylor says quantum won’t break Bitcoin.

The truth? Quantum computing can break ECDSA keys, forge transactions, and expose billions in BTC if unprepared.

The future is quantum & we’re prepared for the threat of tomorrow.

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Quantum Threat to Bitcoin: Saylor vs. Reality
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