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**Carousel | Millions of Bitcoin Addresses Worth Rp10 Trillion Threatened by Quantum Attack**
Data from Project Eleven recorded millions of addresses, or precisely 13.6 million, that store Bitcoin (BTC) worth US$604 billion or equivalent to Rp10.405 trillion at risk of quantum computer attacks.
This can happen because the addresses used have become public or exposed. As a result, quantum computers can then access them to obtain the private keys.
Some types of addresses such as Pay-To-Public-Key (P2PK), Pay-to-Multisig (P2MS), and Pay-To-Taproot (P2TR) are vulnerable to quantum computer attacks in the coming years.
As a result, this concern has caused many old wallets to become active again to transfer them to newer addresses.
For example, Arkham Intelligence noted that Strategy (MSTR) moved 165,709 Bitcoin (BTC) worth US$14.5 billion or around Rp241 trillion to Fidelity Custody. This was done to diversify and secure assets.