Recently, there has been a resurgence of discussions online about the threat of Quantum Computing to digital assets, with many claiming that once Quantum Computing makes a breakthrough, Bitcoin will lose its value. But upon closer examination, this logic is flawed. If hackers and Quantum Computing were truly that powerful, their primary target would undoubtedly be Satoshi Nakamoto's Wallet—where $100 billion worth of assets lie dormant. As long as this vast wealth remains safely stored there, it is enough to indicate that both the actual capabilities of hackers and the threat level of Quantum Computing have been severely exaggerated. Instead of following the crowd in worry, it's better to look at the real data on-chain.
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LoneValidator
· 12-22 12:48
Satoshi Nakamoto's Wallet is still alive, this argument is indeed absolute. Quantum panic is just like this, people always tend to overestimate threats.
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DarkPoolWatcher
· 12-22 12:45
Satoshi Nakamoto's wallet is still asleep, which indicates that everything is just a paper tiger. Stop worrying aimlessly.
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GasFeeTears
· 12-22 12:41
Satoshi Nakamoto's wallet is still sleeping, which means this group of quantum panic sellers is just making up stories.
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ser_we_are_ngmi
· 12-22 12:30
The argument about Satoshi Nakamoto's Wallet is incredible; it truly is a mirror.
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GateUser-47f5b6e6
· 12-22 12:30
Digital cameras do not pose a significant threat to film cameras.
Recently, there has been a resurgence of discussions online about the threat of Quantum Computing to digital assets, with many claiming that once Quantum Computing makes a breakthrough, Bitcoin will lose its value. But upon closer examination, this logic is flawed. If hackers and Quantum Computing were truly that powerful, their primary target would undoubtedly be Satoshi Nakamoto's Wallet—where $100 billion worth of assets lie dormant. As long as this vast wealth remains safely stored there, it is enough to indicate that both the actual capabilities of hackers and the threat level of Quantum Computing have been severely exaggerated. Instead of following the crowd in worry, it's better to look at the real data on-chain.