MIT's Ethan Heilman: 80% of Bitcoin is Quantum Vulnerable - How to Stop the Q-Day Threat

Quantum computing timelines are shrinking faster than most Bitcoiners realize and the latest Google research just made the attack 20x easier. Shinobi sits down with Ethan Heilman, research fellow at MIT's DCI lab, to separate quantum panic from quantum reality. They cover Q-day timelines, why algorithmic breakthroughs are the scariest threat, and how BIP 360 and post-quantum signatures could protect the network.

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đŸ”¶ Shinobi — Bitcoin Magazine
đŸ”¶ Ethan Heilman — Research Fellow, DCI (Digital Currency Initiative) Lab at MIT

Chapters:
2:12 – Why Algorithmic Breakthroughs Are Scarier Than Hardware Progress
3:36 – Google's Quantum Paper & Neutral Atom Computers Explained
5:10 – Quantum Labs Going Dark: The End of Public Warnings
6:36 – Nation-States, US Law & Who Would Actually Attack Bitcoin
10:14 – BIP 360, Hunter Beast & the Post-Quantum Solution Roadmap
13:24 – Long-Range vs Short-Range Risk: Why 80% of Bitcoin Is Exposed
15:21 – Doomsday Scenarios & How Large Holders Can Protect Their Coins
18:45 – Giant Signatures, Block Space Fears & Final Takeaways

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