Moore emphasized that the possibility of quantum computers threatening Bitcoin's security will only arise in 10-20 years, stating: "Rushing to a solution would be the worst step." Moore highlighted that preparations for quantum computing should not be rushed, as this could introduce vulnerabilities into the existing security system, and a cautious approach is necessary. Although Moore opposes rushing into post-quantum cryptography for Bitcoin, he stressed that work on potential solutions should continue. "Considering that quantum computers do not actually exist and probably won't for another 10-20 years, rushing to find a solution would be the worst decision." But that doesn't mean no work on preparation should be done, and most of the work is already underway.#GateSquareAprilPostingChallenge

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