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Bitcoin Quantum Fears Reignite Samson Mow’s Bank and Military Warning, Calls Out Researchers

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Last updated: April 3, 2026 10:36 am
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Published: April 3, 2026
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Renewed warnings from Google regarding the rapid advancement of quantum computing have reignited debate over potential future security risks to Bitcoin. Industry experts are revisiting long-standing arguments about where these vulnerabilities truly lie. Samson Mow, a prominent advocate for Bitcoin, is among those pushing back against what he perceives as an exaggerated focus on cryptocurrency’s susceptibility to quantum threats.

Mow contends that traditional financial systems and military infrastructures are more immediate and significant targets for quantum advancements than Bitcoin. He argues that the fragmented and often outdated systems that underpin global finance create greater vulnerabilities. Mow emphasizes the diversity and inconsistency across the banking sector, noting that many institutions rely on legacy systems with varying levels of cybersecurity resilience. This lack of uniformity, he suggests, complicates the process of coordinated upgrades, contrasting it with Bitcoin’s more unified, open-source ecosystem, where developers can implement protocol-level changes globally and gradually.

“If you are worried about quantum computing as a threat to Bitcoin, you should first worry about the traditional financial system and even military systems,” he stated, highlighting the risks to critical infrastructure such as nuclear command systems.

Mow has also criticized what he describes as inflated narratives surrounding quantum threats, pointing to vested interests that may amplify these concerns. He has called out specific entities, suggesting that some discussions on the topic are driven by parties with a stake in promoting quantum-resistant technologies. His remarks reflect a broader skepticism among Bitcoin advocates, who warn that fear-driven narratives could distract from ongoing, practical solutions being developed within the Bitcoin ecosystem.

The new wave of concern follows Google’s recent announcement indicating that it is accelerating efforts to prepare for a post-quantum world, identifying 2029 as a crucial milestone for transitioning to post-quantum cryptography (PQC). Google highlighted rapid advancements in quantum hardware and cryptographic research and warned that quantum computers could eventually breach widely used encryption methods, threatening everything from online banking to blockchain networks. One emerging risk is the concept of “store now, decrypt later” attacks, where encrypted data is collected today with the expectation that it can be decrypted once quantum capabilities mature.

This announcement has intensified scrutiny on Bitcoin, particularly as it relies on elliptic curve cryptography for securing wallets and validating transactions. In a theoretical scenario, a sufficiently powerful quantum computer could derive private keys from exposed public keys, potentially allowing unauthorized access to funds. However, the risk is not uniform; only certain categories of Bitcoin holdings—especially older wallets, reused addresses, and coins with publicly revealed keys—would be at risk under such advancements.

Despite these reassessments, several research firms and investors maintain that quantum risks to Bitcoin remain distant and manageable. Galaxy Research recently characterized the threat as “real but unevenly distributed,” reassuring that most Bitcoin remains secure since public keys are typically not revealed until funds are spent. Furthermore, development of quantum-resistant measures is already in progress, with proposals such as BIP 360 showcasing active advancements in upgrading Bitcoin’s cryptographic framework.

Similarly, ARK Invest echoed these sentiments, asserting that current technological capabilities are insufficient to break Bitcoin’s encryption at scale. While ARK noted that a significant proportion of Bitcoin could be vulnerable in a future quantum scenario, they anticipate that the timeline for developing such capabilities will extend over decades, offering the ecosystem ample time to adapt.

In summary, though quantum computing undoubtedly poses a credible future challenge, assessments suggest that the immediate risk to Bitcoin may be less severe than current headlines imply.

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