Chun Wang, co-founder of F2Pool and a pioneer in cryptocurrency, expressed strong confidence that Bitcoin will endure the challenges presented by quantum computing. Dismissing widespread concerns about the potential of quantum computers to compromise Bitcoin’s security, he underscored that those who fear such threats often lack practical experience in quantum programming.
The rapid advancements in quantum technology by leading companies such as Google, Microsoft, and IBM have raised alarms within the cryptocurrency community. These companies are making strides with projects like Willow, Majorana 1, and Blue Jay, which are aimed at revolutionizing computing capabilities. However, Wang argues that despite these developments, quantum computers are still a long way from being effective in breaking the cryptographic protocols that secure Bitcoin.
“Instead of worrying about quantum computing, focus on making Bitcoin latency-tolerant,” Wang emphasized, suggesting that efforts should be directed toward enhancing Bitcoin’s functionality in scenarios with potential delays, such as in space communications.
Looking to the future, Wang envisions Bitcoin as the primary currency for emerging interplanetary settlements. He is optimistic that by the time humans establish a presence on Mars, quantum computing will not have evolved to a point where it can breach Bitcoin’s security measures. “Bitcoin must be the currency for space settlements, not some fleeting altcoins,” he stated.
Wang’s commentary is enriched by his unique experience as the first Bitcoiner to travel to space during the Fram2 mission, where he participated in scientific experiments, including conducting the first X-ray observations in a space environment. His journey has solidified his commitment to ensuring that Bitcoin remains viable in future interplanetary settings.
With projects and discussions surrounding interplanetary infrastructure gaining traction, Wang’s vision positions Bitcoin as a cornerstone of economic activity beyond Earth, reinforcing its importance in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.

