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Every time someone tries to scare you with "quantum computing"—
You should ask: Who’s spreading this panic?
CZ just replied to this question.
Original words:
"Quantum may be able to break existing encryption algorithms, but post-quantum algorithms already exist."
Just like that—a single sentence.
The amount of information is enormous.
First layer of meaning: Quantum computers do indeed pose a threat to existing encryption. This is a fact.
Second layer of meaning: The industry has known about this for a long time. And they’ve already been working on it.
It’s not that when the threat arrives, you start thinking of a way to deal with it—
It’s that before the threat even comes, the defenses are already prepared.
Bitcoin and Ethereum developers are not just lying there, doing nothing, waiting to respond until quantum computing arrives.
Every chain is upgrading its own security algorithms.
This isn’t optimism.
This is engineering reality.
Every time there’s a technological revolution, it’s like this—
When the automobile was invented, someone said, "The coachman is going to lose their job."
The result? It turns out more people were needed to drive.
Crypto is the same. $BTC $ETH #Gate广场四月发帖挑战