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BlackRock flags quantum computing as risk in Bitcoin ETF filing

What happened title: BlackRock highlights quantum computing as potential threat to Bitcoin ETFs BlackRock updated the registration statement for its iShares Bitcoin ETF (IBIT), explicitly citing quantum computing as a potential risk to the security of Bitcoin and other blockchain networks. The filin…

BlackRock flags quantum computing as risk in Bitcoin ETF filing
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BlackRock’s updated iShares Bitcoin ETF (IBIT) filing warns that advancements in quantum computing could compromise Bitcoin’s cryptographic algorithms. Despite the theoretical nature of the threat, the disclosure underscores the importance of developing quantum-resistant cryptographic solutions. What happened title: BlackRock highlights quantum computing as potential threat to Bitcoin ETFs BlackRock updated the registration statement for its iShares Bitcoin ETF (IBIT), explicitly citing quantum computing as a potential risk to the security of Bitcoin and other blockchain networks.

The filing notes that significant advancements in quantum computing could undermine the cryptographic algorithms that secure digital assets like Bitcoin. This marks the first instance where BlackRock has directly addressed the threat of quantum computing in its ETF disclosures. The IBIT ETF is currently the largest spot Bitcoin ETF, with approximately $64 billion in net assets.

Also read: xAI and Nvidia join $30B AI fund with Microsoft and BlackRock Also read: BlackRock’s bitcoin ETF leads with $37 billion in net inflows Why it’s important The inclusion of quantum computing as a risk factor in BlackRock’s ETF filing highlights growing concerns about the long-term security of blockchain technologies. While practical quantum computers capable of breaking current cryptographic standards are not yet a reality, their potential development poses a significant threat to the integrity of digital assets.

This disclosure emphasizes the need for the cryptocurrency industry to invest in quantum-resistant cryptographic solutions to safeguard against future vulnerabilities. As institutional investment in digital assets continues to grow, addressing such risks becomes increasingly critical to maintaining investor confidence and the overall stability of the crypto ecosystem.

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  • Signal Type: Market
  • Region: Global
  • Market Class: Global Institutional Trends

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  • Time Horizon: Next quarter

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