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Jefferies Exits Bitcoin Investment, Citing Quantum Computing Risks

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Last updated: January 16, 2026 1:25 pm
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Published: January 16, 2026
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Jefferies Financial Group has made a significant decision by removing its entire 10% allocation to Bitcoin (BTC) from its long-only U.S. dollar pension portfolio. This move was disclosed in the latest issue of the firm’s widely read Greed & Fear weekly investment report, which is penned by Christopher Wood, Jefferies’ global head of equity strategy.

The removal of Bitcoin stems from growing concerns regarding the potential impact of quantum computing on the security of cryptocurrencies. Jefferies specifically cited the emergence of “cryptographically relevant quantum computers” (CRQCs) that could disrupt the cryptographic underpinnings vital to Bitcoin’s blockchain network. Currently, the challenge of breaking a Bitcoin private key using conventional supercomputers is estimated to take trillions of years; however, a sufficiently advanced quantum computer could theoretically shorten this duration to mere hours or days.

The risk arises from Bitcoin’s dependence on public-key cryptography, particularly the Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm (ECDSA). Algorithms like Shor’s could potentially expose private keys, which raises concerns about the safety of Bitcoin holdings. Jefferies posits that as much as 20% to 50% of all circulating Bitcoin—translating to about 4 million to 10 million BTC—could be at risk if quantum computing reaches a certain capability threshold.

Despite this significant concern, Jefferies doesn’t anticipate an immediate threat or a quick drop in Bitcoin’s market price. Instead, the firm perceives quantum computing risks as a long-term challenge to Bitcoin’s status as a hedge against fiat currencies and as a secure store of value, especially in a climate of tightening monetary conditions.

Jefferies initially added Bitcoin to its pension portfolio in December 2020 amid growing institutional interest in cryptocurrencies. During the time it held the investment, Bitcoin experienced a remarkable 325% return, reinforcing its appeal as a form of “digital gold” with scarcity and potential inflation protection.

In the wake of its decision to divest from Bitcoin, Jefferies has redirected its former crypto exposure entirely into gold. The firm allocated the proceeds from the sale evenly, channeling 5% into physical gold bullion and another 5% into gold mining stocks. Jefferies emphasized that physical gold remains a dependable store of value, proven through its resilience during economic uncertainties and technological advancements.

Gold-mining stocks represent a leveraged opportunity for exposure to rising gold prices while offering diversification in the precious metals sector. This strategic pivot aligns with Jefferies’ broader perspective that gold is a more reliable hedge than digital assets when considering long-term technological risks.

While Bitcoin has often been positioned as a digital alternative to gold—especially by companies like Tesla and Strategy that have added Bitcoin to their balance sheets—Jefferies’ decision reflects a cautious approach amid the theoretical risks posed by quantum computing. With its long-standing reputation as a safe-haven asset, gold retains its significance for governments and financial institutions, despite Bitcoin’s impressive long-term performance. Critics have pointed to Bitcoin’s inherent volatility and emerging technological threats, casting doubt on its reliability compared to traditional assets. Meanwhile, some developers and computing experts argue that fears surrounding quantum computing remain largely theoretical and unlikely to have an immediate impact on the cryptocurrency’s security.

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