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Coinbase Warns 33% of Bitcoin Supply Faces Quantum Risk

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Key Notes

  • BlackRock expanded quantum risk disclosures in its spot Bitcoin investment fund prospectus on May 9, 2025.
  • Bitcoin developers have proposed an upgrade to add quantum-resistant security to the network.
  • Experts remain divided on timing, with estimates ranging from five years to four decades.

David Duong, Global Head of Investment Research at Coinbase, warned on Jan. 5 that approximately 32.7% of the total Bitcoin

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supply faces potential vulnerability to future quantum computing attacks.

Quantum computers, which use advanced physics to solve problems far faster than traditional machines, could eventually break the math that secures Bitcoin wallets.


Duong’s analysis identified 6.51 million BTC that could be at risk.

Duong cited research from Project 11, a cryptocurrency security research initiative, in his LinkedIn analysis.

According to Project 11 data, almost 70% of vulnerable Bitcoin comes from address reuse. When users spend from the same wallet address multiple times, they reveal security information that quantum computers could exploit.

Nearly 7 million Bitcoin face risks from quantum attacks. | Source: Project 11

Awareness of the issue remains relatively low, but some accounts on X are actively monitoring at-risk coins. The Quantum Vulnerable Bitcoin Tracker Bot continually tracks movements to vulnerable addresses.

The Coinbase executive described upgrading Bitcoin’s security as the central challenge. Duong noted that quantum mining remains a lower-priority concern given current hardware limitations.

Institutional Recognition

BlackRock added expanded quantum computing risk language to its iShares Bitcoin Trust amended prospectus filed on May 9, 2025.

The disclosure marked the largest spot Bitcoin investment fund acknowledging quantum threats as a risk factor for investors, according to Bloomberg Intelligence analyst James Seyffart. Seyffart characterized the disclosure as standard risk language rather than an imminent warning.

Federal guidance from NIST, the U.S. standards agency, has set 2035 as the deadline for migrating government systems away from quantum-vulnerable security methods, according to NIST documentation.

Expert Debate on Timeline

Industry figures remain divided on urgency. Blockstream CEO Adam Back has described the threat as likely 20 to 40 years away.

In a Jan. 5 post on X, Back suggested thinking about quantum threats similarly to how the community would handle a hypothetical security flaw in existing algorithms.

Casa co-founder Jameson Lopp has stated that preparing Bitcoin for quantum resistance could take five to ten years.

Strategy chairman Michael Saylor has argued that quantum computing will strengthen Bitcoin rather than threaten it, suggesting the network will upgrade and harden its defenses.

Pierre-Luc Dallaire-Demers, a quantum computing researcher at the University of Calgary, provided a more aggressive estimate of approximately five years before the threat materializes.

Current quantum computers operate with roughly 105 units of computing power called qubits. A 2022 study by Universal Quantum and the University of Sussex estimated that breaking a Bitcoin private key would require 13 million qubits, according to AVS Quantum Science research.

Bitcoin developers have responded with a proposed upgrade to add quantum-resistant security. The proposal remains in the draft stage with testing underway. Other blockchain networks are also preparing for quantum threats through privacy upgrades.

Some observers have compared quantum vulnerability to traditional security risks like bank PIN codes.

However, this comparison has limitations. Bitcoin operates as a permissionless platform, meaning access cannot be revoked once obtained by an attacker.

Unlike bank PIN codes, which can be changed and require time to process payments, Bitcoin transactions are instant and irrevocable. Once a private key is compromised, there is no recovery mechanism.

Duong’s analysis represents the first installment in a planned series examining quantum threats to cryptocurrency.

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