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Bernstein Analysts Allay Bitcoin Fears, Why Quantum Is Not As Big A Threat As You Think

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Analysts at investment research firm Bernstein are pushing back against growing fears that quantum computing poses an existential danger to Bitcoin. 

Concerns about quantum computing breaking Bitcoin’s cryptography have grown following recent findings from Google researchers. Bernstein analysts, however, say the quantum threat is only a technical challenge that the network can adapt to over time.

Bernstein Analysts Dispel The Bitcoin Quantum Threat

Google’s research team recently established that breaking the elliptic curve cryptography protecting Bitcoin and other crypto transactions could be achieved with far fewer resources than estimated. 

According to research findings by Google published in a recent whitepaper, a quantum machine running fewer than 500,000 physical qubits could be able to break Bitcoin’s cryptography in the near future, down from earlier estimates of around 10 million. 

Google also warned of on-spend attacks, where a sufficiently fast quantum computer could derive a private key from an exposed public key within Bitcoin’s average 10-minute block confirmation window, giving an attacker a roughly 41% chance of redirecting funds before a transaction settles. 

However, analysts at Bernstein are taking a more measured view by describing quantum computing as a manageable upgrade cycle for Bitcoin. In a recent note to clients, Bernstein analysts led by Gautam Chhugani said that the network has enough time to respond before the threat becomes practical, while also providing estimates that point to a multi-year window for preparation.

The firm estimates Bitcoin and the broader crypto industry have a three- to five-year runway before quantum computers reach the scale required to mount real attacks. 

Interestingly, this timeline aligns with Google’s own 2029 migration benchmark, cited in the same whitepaper. Google had acknowledged in its paper that the time remaining before cryptographically relevant quantum computers arrive still exceeds the time needed to complete a migration to post-quantum cryptography capable of protecting against these threats.

“We think that the quantum should be seen as a medium to long term system upgrade cycle rather than a risk,” the note said.

Vulnerability Is Narrower Than It Appears

The paper by Google’s research team took the crypto industry by surprise, and rightly so. The entire Bitcoin network and crypto industry by extension is built on the premise of blockchain security. Therefore, the possibility that computers that can threaten this security can be built by the end of the decade is a threat to the future of the entire industry.

Interestingly, the Bernstein note also pointed out that the risk is not evenly distributed across the Bitcoin network. The primary exposure lies in wallet-level cryptography, particularly in older Satoshi-era legacy wallet addresses that have revealed their public keys or reused them multiple times. 

Bitcoin’s mining process, which relies on SHA-256 hashing, is not considered meaningfully threatened by quantum advances in the same way.

The cryptocurrency industry is also now in a place where many institutional players like Circle, Strategy, BlackRock, and Fidelity are likely to play a constructive role in mitigating any quantum computing threat.

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