The "Quantum Apocalypse" is no longer a theoretical campfire story for cryptographers.
Post-Quantum CryptographyHowever, the transition is fraught with danger; if users are forced to move funds to new, quantum-resistant addresses, it could leave the millions of "lost" or stagnant Bitcoins (including Satoshi’s estimated 1.1 million BTC) vulnerable to the first entity that achieves "Cryptographic Supremacy."
For the first time in 2026, the question isn't whether Bitcoin's price will go up, but whether its very foundation can withstand the next generation of computing. The market is currently pricing in this "Quantum Risk," with the BTC/USD pair showing a rare volatility divergence as developers scramble to secure the ledger.

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