MicroStrategy Executive Chairman Michael Saylor asserts that quantum computing capable of posing a real threat to Bitcoin may still be more than ten years away. He emphasizes that the main risk lies in stealing keys through signature encryption techniques, rather than quantum miners surpassing the proof-of-work mechanism. He points out that Bitcoin, as a software, will upgrade its encryption standards before any actual attack occurs. Meanwhile, developers are formally advancing early discussions and have released BIP-360 as the foundation for future quantum reinforcement pathways, although it is not an active network change.

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