Bitcoin doesn’t need to address the quantum computing threat all at once, MIT Digital Currency Initiative Director Neha Narula explains on the latest Blockspace Pod. In fact, Bitcoiners will have to address different aspects – for example, creating quantum invulnerable addresses, deciding whether to burn vulnerable coins or not – with baby steps. “There’s actually a lot of different stages and phases to getting [Bitcoin] ready for quantum, and we need to map this timeline out.” 🎧 Catch the latest episode of 'The Blockspace Pod,’ in partnership with Blockspace Media!
MIT Director weighs in on Bitcoin’s quantum computing debate
Bitcoin doesn’t need to address the quantum computing threat all at once, MIT Digital Currency Initiative Director Neha Narula explains on the latest Blockspace Pod. In fact, Bitcoiners will have to address different aspects – for example, creating quantum invulnerable addresses, deciding whether to burn vulnerable coins or not – with baby steps. “There’s actually a lot of different stages and phases to getting [Bitcoin] ready for quantum, and we need to map this timeline out.” 🎧 Catch the latest episode of 'The Blockspace Pod,’ in partnership with Blockspace Media!





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