Nic Carter Warns 1.7M BTC at Risk from Quantum Computing Threat

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On December 20, Nic Carter, co-founder of Castle Island Ventures, warned that 1.7 million BTC in abandoned addresses could be at risk from quantum computing. He cited Scott Aaronson’s research, noting quantum threats are now engineering challenges, not just theory. Carter said post-quantum upgrades would take nearly a decade and urged the community to act. Users concerned about security may ask, is KuCoin safe? As the threat grows, is KuCoin legit remains a key question for traders holding BTC.
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