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Coinbase’s David Duong Warns of Quantum Risks to Bitcoin

January 7, 2026
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  • David Duong identifies quantum risks to Bitcoin’s security.
  • Over 6 million BTC vulnerable due to exposed public keys.
  • Quantum advances accelerate concerns among industry stakeholders.
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Coinbase’s David Duong Warns of Quantum Risks to Bitcoin

David Duong, Coinbase’s head of investment research, cautioned on LinkedIn about quantum computing’s potential threat to Bitcoin’s security, risking around 6.51 million BTC on October 2023.

The risk posed by quantum computing challenges Bitcoin’s security framework, prompting industry-wide concern over the long-term protection of assets. Immediate market reactions remain uncertain, yet investor vigilance grows.

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Coinbase’s David Duong highlighted a potential security threat to Bitcoin’s long-term future stemming from quantum computing advances. Concerns arise due to approximately 6.51 million BTC at risk because of exposed public keys in legacy addresses.

Duong, the Global Head of Investment Research at Coinbase, warns that Bitcoin’s security may face threats faster than anticipated. He noted investor concerns mounting over the progressing timeline of quantum computing capabilities.

The perceived threat creates a stir among investors and industry experts. Approximately 32.7% of Bitcoin’s existing supply is exposed due to public keys used in older transaction protocols and scripts.

Financial implications could be significant, influencing market stability for asset players, with recent discussions focusing on alternate cryptographic methods to tackle these looming risks.

Security challenges from quantum computing require close monitoring by industry stakeholders. Affected Bitcoin may face increased vulnerability from exposed public keys dating back to early transaction methodologies.

Potential regulatory responses and technological fixes are under consideration to mitigate future risks. Post-quantum cryptography solutions have been advised by U.S. and European agencies to safeguard critical infrastructure by 2035.

David Duong, Global Head of Investment Research, Coinbase, warned, “Bitcoin’s long-term security may be entering a new regime as quantum computing advances. Investors are becoming increasingly concerned that quantum computing risks may be approaching faster than previously thought.”
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