Bitcoin developer Adam Back has dismissed fears of a quantum computing crisis, asserting that humanity has at least a decade to prepare. According to Bitalk News, Back emphasized that current quantum hardware is still in its infancy, lacking error correction capabilities, and has only achieved basic calculations such as elementary-level factorization. He noted that Google's recent paper merely improved algorithms without any hardware breakthroughs.
Back reassured that Bitcoin has ample time to adapt, with Liquid serving as a Layer 2 testing ground that has historically been adopted by the Bitcoin main chain after new signature formats were introduced. He argued that genuine solutions are already in progress, and that media-driven panic is more about selling headlines than reflecting technical realities.