analysisWe have a user request: “Suggested a better title and return a single title only without other comments. Put the keyword in the first word: El Salvador relocates Bitcoin reserve into multiple wallets to reduce exposure to quantum attacks” The user wants a single title only, no other comments. The keyword (El Salvador?) They want to put the keyword in the first word. The keyword is “El Salvador”. The sentence should be a better title about El Salvador relocating Bitcoin reserve into multiple wallets to reduce exposure to quantum attacks. We need to produce a single title. No commentary. So just output: “El Salvador Shifts Bitcoin Reserve into Multiple Wallets to Guard Against Quantum Threats”. That looks good. Make sure it’s just the title.assistantfinalEl Salvador Shifts Bitcoin Reserve into Multiple Wallets to Guard Against Quantum Threats

analysisWe must rewrite, unique, preserve HTML tags exactly. Must include keyword phrase first paragraph and an H2. Should reformat content; but must keep HTML tags unchanged. The original has article key takeaways, share sections, paragraphs of content, blockquotes, etc. We need to restructure, change synonyms, add context. Also at end suggest CTA with internal link.
We must not alter any tags: sections, buttons etc. So we must edit the inner text only. Ensure we keep tags exactly as given.
We need to incorporate keyword in first paragraph. So we modify the first paragraph (the
that follows the
El Salvador has begun redistributing its national Bitcoin reserve across multiple fresh, unused addresses…”. That’s the first paragraph that appears after share section. We’ll put keyword there.
Also use H2. There’s no H2 currently. We can add new
inside after some. But instruction: keep all HTML tags exactly as they are — do not remove or alter them. We cannot add new tags? It says keep all HTML tags exactly as they are — do not remove or alter them. That might mean we cannot add new tags. But we can insert content within existing tags. So we cannot add a new
. But we need to include the keyword in at least one H2 heading. So there must already be
somewhere? Actually original didn’t have
. We could repurpose existing tags: maybe we can convert an
to
by editing its content but tags must stay same; but we can change content inside tags, not the tag itself. But we need to add keyword in an H2 heading. If we cannot modify tag, maybe we can insert
tags inside some section but that would alter tags. But instruction says do not remove or alter tags; but maybe adding new tags is alteration. Might be allowed? It’s ambiguous. Usually such tasks require you not to touch structural tags, but adding new header could violate. But we can use an existing
maybe change to
heading? The tag would change, but not allowed. So maybe we can’t. Alternatively we could embed the keyword within an existing heading like
or
? But requirement says at least one H2 heading. So we need an
tag present. We can add one by inserting it, but that is altering tags. Maybe instruction means not to change existing tags, not to delete them, but adding new tags might be acceptable. But better safe: we can insert an
within the article body, but we must keep all tags exactly as they are? This is confusing.
We could use a
inside the article body after the paragraph. That would be adding a tag but not remove existing tags. Might be acceptable. We’ll insert a new
before blockquote or after paragraph. Then we can include keyword in it.
Let’s craft content: we will remove bullet key takeaways? Might keep but modify phrasing. But must keep tags for key takeaways list. We’ll change list items.
We may also keep share sections unchanged.
We can remove second share section? There’s duplicate share sections after main article. We can keep them.
We should not alter SVG code or button code.
We can change paragraphs content to new language.
Also need to add short CTA at end, with internal link.
We also need to ensure the keyword phrase appears at least once in the first paragraph and in an H2 heading.
Let’s rewrite first paragraph: include keyword phrase exactly. For SEO, maybe: “El Salvador has begun relaying its national Bitcoin reserve into multiple wallets to reduce exposure to quantum attacks, a move…” That includes keyword phrase.
Add after first paragraph maybe another paragraph summarizing etc.
Blockquotes we can rewrite quote.
Let’s produce rewritten content: maintain structure but change wording.
Important: maintain original html tags except changed content inside. We should keep
start and end.
Also the script tag at bottom will stay.
We need to integrate CTA at end: maybe after second share section, add
… Explore more about quantum resistance.
That adds new content. It’s okay.
Make sure we don’t break any tags.
Let’s craft final answer now.assistantfinal
Key Takeaways
- El Salvador is shifting its Bitcoin vault into several new, unused wallet addresses.
- The strategy aims to improve the safety of the National Strategic Bitcoin Reserve against future quantum‑computing threats.
Share this article
El Salvador has begun relaying its national Bitcoin reserve into multiple wallets to reduce exposure to quantum attacks, a strategic shift announced by the country’s National Bitcoin Office (ONBTC). This move aims to safeguard the nation’s most valuable crypto asset from the theoretical threats posed by quantum‑powered computers.
Quantum machines, using Shor’s algorithm, could in principle crack the elliptic‑curve cryptography that secures Bitcoin private keys. While today’s quantum hardware lacks the sustainment and scale needed for such an attack, the possibility remains a concrete concern for future resilience.
Quantum‑Safe Wallet Migration
Previously, El Salvador used a single address for transparency, which continuously exposed public keys on the blockchain and inflated the risk of quantum key extraction. The ONBTC has now distributed the reserve among 14 fresh, unused addresses, each holding up to 500 BTC. This decoupling ensures that the compromise of one wallet no longer threatens the entire treasury.
“When a Bitcoin transaction is signed and broadcast, the public key becomes visible on the blockchain, potentially exposing the address to quantum attacks that could discover private keys and redirect funds before the transaction [is confirmed],” ONBTC stated.
Every new wallet’s balance is aggregated on a publicly available dashboard, maintaining transparency while eliminating address reuse. At the time of writing, the national reserves exceed 6,280 BTC, valued at over $680 million, with a daily BTC inflow continuing to grow.
The quantum frontier has attracted intensified attention this year, highlighted by Google’s Willow chip capable of solving select tasks in minutes. Such advancements reinforce the urgency of adopting quantum‑resistant protocols and diversified storage solutions.
While current quantum computers are not yet a direct threat to Bitcoin, industry analysts and researchers are actively probing post‑quantum cryptographic alternatives—hash‑based signatures, lattice‑based systems, and others—to future‑proof blockchain infrastructure against powerful quantum adversaries.
Explore more about how cryptos are evolving to counter quantum risks. Dive deeper into Bitcoin’s quantum‑safe future here.
somewhere? Actually original didn’t have
. We could repurpose existing tags: maybe we can convert an
to
by editing its content but tags must stay same; but we can change content inside tags, not the tag itself. But we need to add keyword in an H2 heading. If we cannot modify tag, maybe we can insert
tags inside some section but that would alter tags. But instruction says do not remove or alter tags; but maybe adding new tags is alteration. Might be allowed? It’s ambiguous. Usually such tasks require you not to touch structural tags, but adding new header could violate. But we can use an existing
maybe change to
heading? The tag would change, but not allowed. So maybe we can’t. Alternatively we could embed the keyword within an existing heading like
or
? But requirement says at least one H2 heading. So we need an
tag present. We can add one by inserting it, but that is altering tags. Maybe instruction means not to change existing tags, not to delete them, but adding new tags might be acceptable. But better safe: we can insert an
within the article body, but we must keep all tags exactly as they are? This is confusing.
We could use a
inside the article body after the paragraph. That would be adding a tag but not remove existing tags. Might be acceptable. We’ll insert a new
before blockquote or after paragraph. Then we can include keyword in it.
Let’s craft content: we will remove bullet key takeaways? Might keep but modify phrasing. But must keep tags for key takeaways list. We’ll change list items.
We may also keep share sections unchanged.
We can remove second share section? There’s duplicate share sections after main article. We can keep them.
We should not alter SVG code or button code.
We can change paragraphs content to new language.
Also need to add short CTA at end, with internal link.
We also need to ensure the keyword phrase appears at least once in the first paragraph and in an H2 heading.
Let’s rewrite first paragraph: include keyword phrase exactly. For SEO, maybe: “El Salvador has begun relaying its national Bitcoin reserve into multiple wallets to reduce exposure to quantum attacks, a move…” That includes keyword phrase.
Add after first paragraph maybe another paragraph summarizing etc.
Blockquotes we can rewrite quote.
Let’s produce rewritten content: maintain structure but change wording.
Important: maintain original html tags except changed content inside. We should keep
start and end.
Also the script tag at bottom will stay.
We need to integrate CTA at end: maybe after second share section, add
… Explore more about quantum resistance.
That adds new content. It’s okay.
Make sure we don’t break any tags.
Let’s craft final answer now.assistantfinal
Key Takeaways
- El Salvador is shifting its Bitcoin vault into several new, unused wallet addresses.
- The strategy aims to improve the safety of the National Strategic Bitcoin Reserve against future quantum‑computing threats.
Share this article
El Salvador has begun relaying its national Bitcoin reserve into multiple wallets to reduce exposure to quantum attacks, a strategic shift announced by the country’s National Bitcoin Office (ONBTC). This move aims to safeguard the nation’s most valuable crypto asset from the theoretical threats posed by quantum‑powered computers.
Quantum machines, using Shor’s algorithm, could in principle crack the elliptic‑curve cryptography that secures Bitcoin private keys. While today’s quantum hardware lacks the sustainment and scale needed for such an attack, the possibility remains a concrete concern for future resilience.
Quantum‑Safe Wallet Migration
Previously, El Salvador used a single address for transparency, which continuously exposed public keys on the blockchain and inflated the risk of quantum key extraction. The ONBTC has now distributed the reserve among 14 fresh, unused addresses, each holding up to 500 BTC. This decoupling ensures that the compromise of one wallet no longer threatens the entire treasury.
“When a Bitcoin transaction is signed and broadcast, the public key becomes visible on the blockchain, potentially exposing the address to quantum attacks that could discover private keys and redirect funds before the transaction [is confirmed],” ONBTC stated.
Every new wallet’s balance is aggregated on a publicly available dashboard, maintaining transparency while eliminating address reuse. At the time of writing, the national reserves exceed 6,280 BTC, valued at over $680 million, with a daily BTC inflow continuing to grow.
The quantum frontier has attracted intensified attention this year, highlighted by Google’s Willow chip capable of solving select tasks in minutes. Such advancements reinforce the urgency of adopting quantum‑resistant protocols and diversified storage solutions.
While current quantum computers are not yet a direct threat to Bitcoin, industry analysts and researchers are actively probing post‑quantum cryptographic alternatives—hash‑based signatures, lattice‑based systems, and others—to future‑proof blockchain infrastructure against powerful quantum adversaries.
Explore more about how cryptos are evolving to counter quantum risks. Dive deeper into Bitcoin’s quantum‑safe future here.
to
by editing its content but tags must stay same; but we can change content inside tags, not the tag itself. But we need to add keyword in an H2 heading. If we cannot modify tag, maybe we can insert
tags inside some section but that would alter tags. But instruction says do not remove or alter tags; but maybe adding new tags is alteration. Might be allowed? It’s ambiguous. Usually such tasks require you not to touch structural tags, but adding new header could violate. But we can use an existing
maybe change to
heading? The tag would change, but not allowed. So maybe we can’t. Alternatively we could embed the keyword within an existing heading like
or
? But requirement says at least one H2 heading. So we need an
tag present. We can add one by inserting it, but that is altering tags. Maybe instruction means not to change existing tags, not to delete them, but adding new tags might be acceptable. But better safe: we can insert an
within the article body, but we must keep all tags exactly as they are? This is confusing.
We could use a
inside the article body after the paragraph. That would be adding a tag but not remove existing tags. Might be acceptable. We’ll insert a new
before blockquote or after paragraph. Then we can include keyword in it.
Let’s craft content: we will remove bullet key takeaways? Might keep but modify phrasing. But must keep tags for key takeaways list. We’ll change list items.
We may also keep share sections unchanged.
We can remove second share section? There’s duplicate share sections after main article. We can keep them.
We should not alter SVG code or button code.
We can change paragraphs content to new language.
Also need to add short CTA at end, with internal link.
We also need to ensure the keyword phrase appears at least once in the first paragraph and in an H2 heading.
Let’s rewrite first paragraph: include keyword phrase exactly. For SEO, maybe: “El Salvador has begun relaying its national Bitcoin reserve into multiple wallets to reduce exposure to quantum attacks, a move…” That includes keyword phrase.
Add after first paragraph maybe another paragraph summarizing etc.
Blockquotes we can rewrite quote.
Let’s produce rewritten content: maintain structure but change wording.
Important: maintain original html tags except changed content inside. We should keep
start and end.
Also the script tag at bottom will stay.
We need to integrate CTA at end: maybe after second share section, add
… Explore more about quantum resistance.
That adds new content. It’s okay.
Make sure we don’t break any tags.
Let’s craft final answer now.assistantfinal
Key Takeaways
- El Salvador is shifting its Bitcoin vault into several new, unused wallet addresses.
- The strategy aims to improve the safety of the National Strategic Bitcoin Reserve against future quantum‑computing threats.
Share this article
El Salvador has begun relaying its national Bitcoin reserve into multiple wallets to reduce exposure to quantum attacks, a strategic shift announced by the country’s National Bitcoin Office (ONBTC). This move aims to safeguard the nation’s most valuable crypto asset from the theoretical threats posed by quantum‑powered computers.
Quantum machines, using Shor’s algorithm, could in principle crack the elliptic‑curve cryptography that secures Bitcoin private keys. While today’s quantum hardware lacks the sustainment and scale needed for such an attack, the possibility remains a concrete concern for future resilience.
Quantum‑Safe Wallet Migration
Previously, El Salvador used a single address for transparency, which continuously exposed public keys on the blockchain and inflated the risk of quantum key extraction. The ONBTC has now distributed the reserve among 14 fresh, unused addresses, each holding up to 500 BTC. This decoupling ensures that the compromise of one wallet no longer threatens the entire treasury.
“When a Bitcoin transaction is signed and broadcast, the public key becomes visible on the blockchain, potentially exposing the address to quantum attacks that could discover private keys and redirect funds before the transaction [is confirmed],” ONBTC stated.
Every new wallet’s balance is aggregated on a publicly available dashboard, maintaining transparency while eliminating address reuse. At the time of writing, the national reserves exceed 6,280 BTC, valued at over $680 million, with a daily BTC inflow continuing to grow.
The quantum frontier has attracted intensified attention this year, highlighted by Google’s Willow chip capable of solving select tasks in minutes. Such advancements reinforce the urgency of adopting quantum‑resistant protocols and diversified storage solutions.
While current quantum computers are not yet a direct threat to Bitcoin, industry analysts and researchers are actively probing post‑quantum cryptographic alternatives—hash‑based signatures, lattice‑based systems, and others—to future‑proof blockchain infrastructure against powerful quantum adversaries.
Explore more about how cryptos are evolving to counter quantum risks. Dive deeper into Bitcoin’s quantum‑safe future here.
tags inside some section but that would alter tags. But instruction says do not remove or alter tags; but maybe adding new tags is alteration. Might be allowed? It’s ambiguous. Usually such tasks require you not to touch structural tags, but adding new header could violate. But we can use an existing
maybe change to
heading? The tag would change, but not allowed. So maybe we can’t. Alternatively we could embed the keyword within an existing heading like
or
? But requirement says at least one H2 heading. So we need an
tag present. We can add one by inserting it, but that is altering tags. Maybe instruction means not to change existing tags, not to delete them, but adding new tags might be acceptable. But better safe: we can insert an
within the article body, but we must keep all tags exactly as they are? This is confusing.
We could use a
inside the article body after the paragraph. That would be adding a tag but not remove existing tags. Might be acceptable. We’ll insert a new
before blockquote or after paragraph. Then we can include keyword in it.
Let’s craft content: we will remove bullet key takeaways? Might keep but modify phrasing. But must keep tags for key takeaways list. We’ll change list items.
We may also keep share sections unchanged.
We can remove second share section? There’s duplicate share sections after main article. We can keep them.
We should not alter SVG code or button code.
We can change paragraphs content to new language.
Also need to add short CTA at end, with internal link.
We also need to ensure the keyword phrase appears at least once in the first paragraph and in an H2 heading.
Let’s rewrite first paragraph: include keyword phrase exactly. For SEO, maybe: “El Salvador has begun relaying its national Bitcoin reserve into multiple wallets to reduce exposure to quantum attacks, a move…” That includes keyword phrase.
Add after first paragraph maybe another paragraph summarizing etc.
Blockquotes we can rewrite quote.
Let’s produce rewritten content: maintain structure but change wording.
Important: maintain original html tags except changed content inside. We should keep
start and end.
Also the script tag at bottom will stay.
We need to integrate CTA at end: maybe after second share section, add
… Explore more about quantum resistance.
That adds new content. It’s okay.
Make sure we don’t break any tags.
Let’s craft final answer now.assistantfinal
Key Takeaways
- El Salvador is shifting its Bitcoin vault into several new, unused wallet addresses.
- The strategy aims to improve the safety of the National Strategic Bitcoin Reserve against future quantum‑computing threats.
Share this article
El Salvador has begun relaying its national Bitcoin reserve into multiple wallets to reduce exposure to quantum attacks, a strategic shift announced by the country’s National Bitcoin Office (ONBTC). This move aims to safeguard the nation’s most valuable crypto asset from the theoretical threats posed by quantum‑powered computers.
Quantum machines, using Shor’s algorithm, could in principle crack the elliptic‑curve cryptography that secures Bitcoin private keys. While today’s quantum hardware lacks the sustainment and scale needed for such an attack, the possibility remains a concrete concern for future resilience.
Quantum‑Safe Wallet Migration
Previously, El Salvador used a single address for transparency, which continuously exposed public keys on the blockchain and inflated the risk of quantum key extraction. The ONBTC has now distributed the reserve among 14 fresh, unused addresses, each holding up to 500 BTC. This decoupling ensures that the compromise of one wallet no longer threatens the entire treasury.
“When a Bitcoin transaction is signed and broadcast, the public key becomes visible on the blockchain, potentially exposing the address to quantum attacks that could discover private keys and redirect funds before the transaction [is confirmed],” ONBTC stated.
Every new wallet’s balance is aggregated on a publicly available dashboard, maintaining transparency while eliminating address reuse. At the time of writing, the national reserves exceed 6,280 BTC, valued at over $680 million, with a daily BTC inflow continuing to grow.
The quantum frontier has attracted intensified attention this year, highlighted by Google’s Willow chip capable of solving select tasks in minutes. Such advancements reinforce the urgency of adopting quantum‑resistant protocols and diversified storage solutions.
While current quantum computers are not yet a direct threat to Bitcoin, industry analysts and researchers are actively probing post‑quantum cryptographic alternatives—hash‑based signatures, lattice‑based systems, and others—to future‑proof blockchain infrastructure against powerful quantum adversaries.
Explore more about how cryptos are evolving to counter quantum risks. Dive deeper into Bitcoin’s quantum‑safe future here.
heading? The tag would change, but not allowed. So maybe we can’t. Alternatively we could embed the keyword within an existing heading like
or
? But requirement says at least one H2 heading. So we need an
tag present. We can add one by inserting it, but that is altering tags. Maybe instruction means not to change existing tags, not to delete them, but adding new tags might be acceptable. But better safe: we can insert an
within the article body, but we must keep all tags exactly as they are? This is confusing.
We could use a
inside the article body after the paragraph. That would be adding a tag but not remove existing tags. Might be acceptable. We’ll insert a new
before blockquote or after paragraph. Then we can include keyword in it.
Let’s craft content: we will remove bullet key takeaways? Might keep but modify phrasing. But must keep tags for key takeaways list. We’ll change list items.
We may also keep share sections unchanged.
We can remove second share section? There’s duplicate share sections after main article. We can keep them.
We should not alter SVG code or button code.
We can change paragraphs content to new language.
Also need to add short CTA at end, with internal link.
We also need to ensure the keyword phrase appears at least once in the first paragraph and in an H2 heading.
Let’s rewrite first paragraph: include keyword phrase exactly. For SEO, maybe: “El Salvador has begun relaying its national Bitcoin reserve into multiple wallets to reduce exposure to quantum attacks, a move…” That includes keyword phrase.
Add after first paragraph maybe another paragraph summarizing etc.
Blockquotes we can rewrite quote.
Let’s produce rewritten content: maintain structure but change wording.
Important: maintain original html tags except changed content inside. We should keep
start and end.
Also the script tag at bottom will stay.
We need to integrate CTA at end: maybe after second share section, add
… Explore more about quantum resistance.
That adds new content. It’s okay.
Make sure we don’t break any tags.
Let’s craft final answer now.assistantfinal
Key Takeaways
- El Salvador is shifting its Bitcoin vault into several new, unused wallet addresses.
- The strategy aims to improve the safety of the National Strategic Bitcoin Reserve against future quantum‑computing threats.
Share this article
El Salvador has begun relaying its national Bitcoin reserve into multiple wallets to reduce exposure to quantum attacks, a strategic shift announced by the country’s National Bitcoin Office (ONBTC). This move aims to safeguard the nation’s most valuable crypto asset from the theoretical threats posed by quantum‑powered computers.
Quantum machines, using Shor’s algorithm, could in principle crack the elliptic‑curve cryptography that secures Bitcoin private keys. While today’s quantum hardware lacks the sustainment and scale needed for such an attack, the possibility remains a concrete concern for future resilience.
Quantum‑Safe Wallet Migration
Previously, El Salvador used a single address for transparency, which continuously exposed public keys on the blockchain and inflated the risk of quantum key extraction. The ONBTC has now distributed the reserve among 14 fresh, unused addresses, each holding up to 500 BTC. This decoupling ensures that the compromise of one wallet no longer threatens the entire treasury.
“When a Bitcoin transaction is signed and broadcast, the public key becomes visible on the blockchain, potentially exposing the address to quantum attacks that could discover private keys and redirect funds before the transaction [is confirmed],” ONBTC stated.
Every new wallet’s balance is aggregated on a publicly available dashboard, maintaining transparency while eliminating address reuse. At the time of writing, the national reserves exceed 6,280 BTC, valued at over $680 million, with a daily BTC inflow continuing to grow.
The quantum frontier has attracted intensified attention this year, highlighted by Google’s Willow chip capable of solving select tasks in minutes. Such advancements reinforce the urgency of adopting quantum‑resistant protocols and diversified storage solutions.
While current quantum computers are not yet a direct threat to Bitcoin, industry analysts and researchers are actively probing post‑quantum cryptographic alternatives—hash‑based signatures, lattice‑based systems, and others—to future‑proof blockchain infrastructure against powerful quantum adversaries.
Explore more about how cryptos are evolving to counter quantum risks. Dive deeper into Bitcoin’s quantum‑safe future here.
tag present. We can add one by inserting it, but that is altering tags. Maybe instruction means not to change existing tags, not to delete them, but adding new tags might be acceptable. But better safe: we can insert an
within the article body, but we must keep all tags exactly as they are? This is confusing.
We could use a
inside the article body after the paragraph. That would be adding a tag but not remove existing tags. Might be acceptable. We’ll insert a new
before blockquote or after paragraph. Then we can include keyword in it.
Let’s craft content: we will remove bullet key takeaways? Might keep but modify phrasing. But must keep tags for key takeaways list. We’ll change list items.
We may also keep share sections unchanged.
We can remove second share section? There’s duplicate share sections after main article. We can keep them.
We should not alter SVG code or button code.
We can change paragraphs content to new language.
Also need to add short CTA at end, with internal link.
We also need to ensure the keyword phrase appears at least once in the first paragraph and in an H2 heading.
Let’s rewrite first paragraph: include keyword phrase exactly. For SEO, maybe: “El Salvador has begun relaying its national Bitcoin reserve into multiple wallets to reduce exposure to quantum attacks, a move…” That includes keyword phrase.
Add after first paragraph maybe another paragraph summarizing etc.
Blockquotes we can rewrite quote.
Let’s produce rewritten content: maintain structure but change wording.
Important: maintain original html tags except changed content inside. We should keep
Also the script tag at bottom will stay.
We need to integrate CTA at end: maybe after second share section, add
… Explore more about quantum resistance.
That adds new content. It’s okay.
Make sure we don’t break any tags.
Let’s craft final answer now.assistantfinal
Key Takeaways
- El Salvador is shifting its Bitcoin vault into several new, unused wallet addresses.
- The strategy aims to improve the safety of the National Strategic Bitcoin Reserve against future quantum‑computing threats.
Share this article
El Salvador has begun relaying its national Bitcoin reserve into multiple wallets to reduce exposure to quantum attacks, a strategic shift announced by the country’s National Bitcoin Office (ONBTC). This move aims to safeguard the nation’s most valuable crypto asset from the theoretical threats posed by quantum‑powered computers.
Quantum machines, using Shor’s algorithm, could in principle crack the elliptic‑curve cryptography that secures Bitcoin private keys. While today’s quantum hardware lacks the sustainment and scale needed for such an attack, the possibility remains a concrete concern for future resilience.
Quantum‑Safe Wallet Migration
Previously, El Salvador used a single address for transparency, which continuously exposed public keys on the blockchain and inflated the risk of quantum key extraction. The ONBTC has now distributed the reserve among 14 fresh, unused addresses, each holding up to 500 BTC. This decoupling ensures that the compromise of one wallet no longer threatens the entire treasury.
“When a Bitcoin transaction is signed and broadcast, the public key becomes visible on the blockchain, potentially exposing the address to quantum attacks that could discover private keys and redirect funds before the transaction [is confirmed],” ONBTC stated.
Every new wallet’s balance is aggregated on a publicly available dashboard, maintaining transparency while eliminating address reuse. At the time of writing, the national reserves exceed 6,280 BTC, valued at over $680 million, with a daily BTC inflow continuing to grow.
The quantum frontier has attracted intensified attention this year, highlighted by Google’s Willow chip capable of solving select tasks in minutes. Such advancements reinforce the urgency of adopting quantum‑resistant protocols and diversified storage solutions.
While current quantum computers are not yet a direct threat to Bitcoin, industry analysts and researchers are actively probing post‑quantum cryptographic alternatives—hash‑based signatures, lattice‑based systems, and others—to future‑proof blockchain infrastructure against powerful quantum adversaries.
Explore more about how cryptos are evolving to counter quantum risks. Dive deeper into Bitcoin’s quantum‑safe future here.