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Quantum Tech May Break Bitcoin by 2030, Warns Solana Founder

Quantum Tech May Break Bitcoin by 2030, Warns Solana Founder

Coinomedia2025/09/19 18:51
By: Aurelien SageAurelien Sage
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Solana’s Anatoly Yakovenko says quantum computing could crack Bitcoin’s cryptography by 2030 with a 50/50 chance.What Makes Bitcoin Vulnerable?Can Crypto Prepare for the Quantum Future?
  • Solana founder gives 50/50 odds of Bitcoin cryptography breaking.
  • Quantum computing could pose a major risk by 2030.
  • Experts urge the crypto industry to prepare for post-quantum security.

Anatoly Yakovenko, the co-founder of Solana, has sparked fresh concerns in the crypto world by stating there’s a 50/50 chance that quantum computing could break Bitcoin ’s cryptography by 2030. This bold prediction raises an alarming question: is Bitcoin’s security strong enough to withstand the quantum age?

Quantum computing is still in its early stages, but it’s evolving fast. Unlike traditional computers, quantum machines can perform complex calculations at incredible speed using quantum bits, or qubits. This poses a serious threat to public-key cryptography, the foundational layer of security behind Bitcoin and most other cryptocurrencies.

What Makes Bitcoin Vulnerable?

Bitcoin’s current cryptographic system relies on elliptic curve cryptography (ECC), which is secure against conventional computing attacks. However, quantum computers, using Shor’s Algorithm, could potentially crack ECC and reveal private keys from public ones. If that happens, it could allow hackers to access wallets and even forge transactions.

Yakovenko believes there’s a decent chance of this happening within the next five years. If he’s right, it means that Bitcoin – and other blockchains using similar cryptography – could become fundamentally insecure unless action is taken.

Can Crypto Prepare for the Quantum Future?

Some in the crypto industry are already working on post-quantum cryptography, a set of encryption algorithms resistant to quantum attacks. Projects like Ethereum have considered quantum resistance, while Solana’s leadership is now pushing the issue into mainstream conversation.

However, transitioning to quantum-safe systems isn’t simple. It would require major protocol updates, consensus from the community, and significant time and resources. But as quantum computing advances, the pressure to adapt will only grow stronger.

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Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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