Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong has called for a collective effort to address the quantum risk in Bitcoin (BTC). Continue Reading: Quantum Debate in Bitcoin GrowsCoinbase CEO Brian Armstrong has called for a collective effort to address the quantum risk in Bitcoin (BTC). Continue Reading: Quantum Debate in Bitcoin Grows

Quantum Debate in Bitcoin Grows! After Elon Musk and CZ, Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong Also Makes a Statement!

2026/04/02 20:58
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The quantum computing risks for Bitcoin (BTC) and cryptocurrencies have become one of the most debated topics recently, with statements from prominent figures in the sector continuing to emerge.

Finally, Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong made important statements on the subject.

Brian Armstrong, CEO of Coinbase, the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the US, called for a collective effort to address the quantum risk in Bitcoin.

Armstrong said that making Bitcoin resilient to quantum transactions is an urgent problem that everyone needs to solve together.

Armstrong stated that he would personally investigate the issue of quantum resistance, adding that he believed it needed to be resolved as soon as possible.

These statements follow earlier remarks by Coinbase Chief Strategy Officer (CSO) Philip Martin, who indicated that it was time to begin addressing the quantum computing problem.

Martin stated that quantum transaction-resistant cryptography already exists, but Bitcoin’s implementation in this area needs to be accelerated.

Specifically, Martin stated that this issue needs to be addressed before a quantum computer capable of breaking Bitcoin’s encryption emerges, emphasizing the need for industry-wide consensus.

Martin stated that quantum risk cannot be solved by a single developer or company, requiring a collaborative, ecosystem-wide response.

*This is not investment advice.

Continue Reading: Quantum Debate in Bitcoin Grows! After Elon Musk and CZ, Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong Also Makes a Statement!

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