Saylor: Bitcoin can respond to quantum computing threats through upgrades, stating that the related fear, uncertainty and doubt (FUD) is a marketing tactic.
Michael Saylor, the founder of Strategy, recently downplayed the threat of Quantum Computing to Bitcoin during an interview with CNBC, believing that when the threat becomes imminent, the Bitcoin protocol can address potential risks through software upgrades. He stated: “This is mainly a marketing tactic by those who want to sell you the next quantum concept Token. Google and Microsoft will not sell computers that can break modern encryption technology, as it would destroy Google and Microsoft - it would also destroy the U.S. government and the banking system.”
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Saylor: Bitcoin can respond to quantum computing threats through upgrades, stating that the related fear, uncertainty and doubt (FUD) is a marketing tactic.
Michael Saylor, the founder of Strategy, recently downplayed the threat of Quantum Computing to Bitcoin during an interview with CNBC, believing that when the threat becomes imminent, the Bitcoin protocol can address potential risks through software upgrades. He stated: “This is mainly a marketing tactic by those who want to sell you the next quantum concept Token. Google and Microsoft will not sell computers that can break modern encryption technology, as it would destroy Google and Microsoft - it would also destroy the U.S. government and the banking system.”