Solana Co-Founder Sounds Alarm: Bitcoin’s Quantum Threat Looms by 2030 Unless Developers Take Action
Quantum computing could crack Bitcoin's encryption—and the clock's ticking.
The Crypto Countdown
Solana's co-founder drops the quantum bomb: existing blockchain security might not stand against next-gen computing power. We're talking about machines that could theoretically break Bitcoin's cryptographic foundations within years, not decades.
The 2030 Deadline
Developers have until 2030 to implement quantum-resistant protocols. That's not some distant future—it's one market cycle away. The warning comes as quantum computing advances accelerate beyond most investors' radar.
While traditional finance still debates whether crypto's legitimate, the real threat isn't regulation—it's technological obsolescence. Maybe Wall Street's slow adoption isn't such a bad thing after all.
