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So Michael Saylor just dropped his take on Bitcoin and honestly the quantum computing angle is kind of interesting. He's saying BTC has probably hit bottom already, which tracks with what a lot of people have been thinking. But the part that caught me was him downplaying the whole quantum threat thing - apparently it's way more overblown than people realize.
Like everyone's been freaking out about quantum computers breaking crypto security eventually, right? But Saylor's basically saying don't lose sleep over it. The timeline and technical barriers are probably way further out than the doomers think.
I don't know, coming from someone like Michael Saylor who's been pretty bullish on Bitcoin for years, this feels like a reality check. He's not just pumping it, he's actually addressing the concerns people have. Makes you wonder if we're already past the worst of this cycle. What do you guys think - is he onto something or just being optimistic?