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Banking systems face a bigger threat from quantum computers! What does this mean for $BTC holders?

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  • 🚨 Tim Draper claims quantum computers are a bigger immediate threat to banks than to $BTC.

  • 💡 Outdated banking infrastructure raises major cybersecurity risks, experts warn.

  • 🕒 The US government and Bitcoin community both race to adapt for the quantum era.

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Venture capitalist Tim Draper has sounded the alarm about quantum computers, warning that these powerful machines represent a more immediate danger to the traditional banking system than they do to Bitcoin. In a recent social media statement on June 9, Draper asserted that fiat currency deposits held in banks are more vulnerable than Bitcoin holdings when it comes to quantum risks.

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Vulnerabilities in financial infrastructureThe challenges on the Bitcoin sideGovernments set a timeline

Vulnerabilities in financial infrastructure

According to Draper, traditional financial institutions do not operate on a unified, modern platform. Instead, their processes rely on a patchwork of decades-old interconnected infrastructures, stretching from customer transactions to complex interbank settlement networks. This fragmented structure creates a series of security risks at every junction, leaving sensitive data exposed.

Tim Draper insisted that quantum computers are poised to breach banking security long before they threaten the blockchain. He argued that legacy financial organizations are left much more exposed due to their outdated systems.

A major risk factor highlighted in the report is the “collect now, decrypt later” strategy. Cybercriminals can seize encrypted financial information today and store it for years, awaiting the arrival of sufficiently powerful quantum computers to finally crack the data. For banks, this could bring irreversible consequences: once data has been copied, protecting it fully may become impossible.

Quick glossary: “Collect now, decrypt later” refers to the tactic of storing encrypted data today in hopes of decrypting it with more powerful technology in the future. In the context of the quantum threat, this represents a serious concern for financial and institutional records that require long-term confidentiality.

Draper points out that Bitcoin’s architecture offers a different kind of resilience. Transactions on the Bitcoin network are recorded on a public ledger, which eliminates the risk associated with hidden data repositories found in banking systems. A long-time Bitcoin advocate, Draper has previously doubled down on his $250,000 price target prediction for Bitcoin.

The challenges on the Bitcoin side

Draper maintains that even in a worst-case scenario, the Bitcoin network can recover. Network participants running full nodes keep entire copies of the blockchain, making it possible to roll the network back to the most recent secure block should a compromise occur.

Draper stated that even if the blockchain were compromised, full node operators could restore the network to the last safe block and ensure its continued operation.

Nevertheless, security experts warn that implementing these recovery strategies is easier said than done. Jameson Lopp, Security Director at Casa—a leading Bitcoin security and custody provider—cautioned that it could take about 10 years for the Bitcoin network to transition to quantum-resistant cryptography.

The key difference between banks and Bitcoin, notes the report, lies in governance models. Banks can respond quickly to regulatory demands for security upgrades. Bitcoin, however, must reach consensus among developers, miners, and node operators worldwide. The lack of a central authority is a core principle for Bitcoin, yet it can also slow technical upgrades.

Governments set a timeline

The US National Security Agency has joined the list of institutions planning for a quantum-resistant future, calling for the adoption of new cryptographic standards in national security systems by January 2027. While this timeline does not bind all financial institutions, it signals how seriously public authorities are viewing the emerging quantum threat.

It remains to be seen whether banks can implement necessary updates within these critical windows, or whether the Bitcoin community can achieve consensus on similar changes just as rapidly. The discussion makes clear that the impact of quantum computers is not limited to cryptocurrencies but represents a broader challenge for the entire financial infrastructure.

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Disclaimer: The information contained in this article does not constitute investment advice. Investors should be aware that cryptocurrencies carry high volatility and therefore risk, and should conduct their own research.

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