According to PANews, CryptoQuant CEO Ki Young Ju expressed on the X platform that concerns over quantum computers compromising Bitcoin are overstated. He believes the industry will adapt to technological advancements. Even if Bitcoin were hacked, attackers might conceal the breach to prevent market panic and a collapse in Bitcoin's value.
Ju further noted that if Bitcoin's founder Satoshi Nakamoto's wallet were compromised, the Bitcoin network could potentially undergo a hard fork to revert to a pre-attack state. He emphasized that Bitcoin's value is rooted in collective consensus, a fundamental aspect that quantum computers cannot undermine.