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Home»Cryptocurrency & Free Speech Finance»Google Quantum Paper Boosts Odds of Bitcoin ‘Q-Day’ by 2032, Researchers Warn
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Google Quantum Paper Boosts Odds of Bitcoin ‘Q-Day’ by 2032, Researchers Warn

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  • Google said that future quantum machines may crack elliptic curve cryptography with fewer resources than previously thought.
  • Researchers have urged a transition to post-quantum cryptography as timelines tighten.
  • Experts warned of both real risks and rising fear-driven narratives around “Q-Day”.

Google researchers warned Tuesday that advances in the field of quantum computing could threaten the cryptographic systems underpinning cryptocurrencies and other digital infrastructure sooner than expected.

It has demonstrated that future quantum computers may be able to break elliptic curve cryptography—a cornerstone of modern digital security—using fewer qubits and computational steps than previously believed.

“We want to raise awareness on this issue and are providing the cryptocurrency community with recommendations to improve security and stability before this is possible, including transitioning blockchains to post-quantum cryptography (PQC), which is resistant to quantum attacks,” Google researchers said in a blog.

Elliptic curve cryptography, particularly ECDSA over the secp256k1 curve, underpins the security of major blockchain networks, digital wallets and vast swathes of internet infrastructure. If quantum systems reach the scale needed to exploit these vulnerabilities, an event often referred to as “Q-Day,” then encrypted data, financial systems and identities could be exposed.

A quantum “breakthrough”?

Quantum computers operate differently from classical machines. They use quantum bits, or qubits, which can exist in multiple states simultaneously. Algorithms such as Shor’s algorithm theoretically allow sufficiently powerful quantum systems to solve the elliptic curve discrete logarithm problem (ECDLP), which secures cryptographic keys today. Until now, estimates of the resources required suggested such attacks were still far off.

The report also outlines mitigation strategies, emphasizing that post-quantum cryptography is already well understood and deployable, though difficult to implement at scale. Transitioning blockchain systems, rotating keys, and avoiding reuse or exposure of public keys are among the recommended steps.

Justin Drake, a Bitcoin security researcher, described the findings as a “breakthrough” in a tweet. “My confidence in q-day by 2032 has shot up significantly,” he said, adding that “there’s at least a 10% chance that by 2032 a quantum computer recovers a secp256k1 ECDSA private key from an exposed public key” by that date.

Today is a monumentous day for quantum computing and cryptography. Two breakthrough papers just landed (links in next tweet). Both papers improve Shor’s algorithm, infamous for cracking RSA and elliptic curve cryptography. The two results compound, optimising separate layers of…

— Justin Drake (@drakefjustin) March 31, 2026

“While a cryptographically-relevant quantum computer (CRQC) before 2030 still feels unlikely, now is undoubtedly the time to start preparing,” he added.

Quantum computers and Bitcoin

The debate around quantum risk is increasingly marked by tension between technical caution and what some researchers describe as “FUD” (fear, uncertainty and doubt). While the new results reduce theoretical barriers, building a fault-tolerant quantum computer capable of executing these attacks remains an enormous engineering challenge.

Shiv Shankar, CEO of Boundless, told Decrypt the rising concern should be viewed in context. “The risk is going up but this was expected. As we get closer and closer to a target date for full migration to PQC, the confidence in that timeline generally goes up. There’s no cause for panic. The smartest and most brilliant minds in the world are active on this problem,” he said.

He added it’s also not a blockchain-specific issue. “If quantum computers actually recover a set private key within this timeline, the whole of the internet is at risk, and that means there is a larger piece at stake. I think it’s actually quite exciting. It also means the entire internet as we know it gets upgraded which puts zero knowledge front and center of this conversation,” he said.

Analysts at Bitfinex told Decrypt the risk should be understood as a long-term engineering challenge rather than an immediate existential crisis.

“Quantum computing represents a genuine engineering challenge for the cryptocurrency industry, but it is far from an existential threat in the current form,” they said.

Bitcoin and other protocols’ cryptographic foundations “were always understood to have a finite shelf life,” they said, adding that, “the current debate is not a surprise to anyone who has been paying attention. What matters is that the industry is already moving.”

The analysts said Justin Drake’s warning should be taken seriously but not interpreted as imminent danger. “Drake’s framing is measured and worth taking seriously,” they said, calling a 10% probability of Q-Day by 2032 “a call to act with appropriate urgency.” Even faced with an uncertain timeline, they added that they “would broadly agree with the sentiment that now is the time to prepare.”

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