Willy Woo thinks a SegWit wallet could be a temporary safeguard to protect funds from quantum computing threats, but Charles Edwards, the founder of Carpriole, argues the solution isn’t viable.
Willy Woo advises using SegWit wallets and long-term holding to safeguard Bitcoin against future quantum computing risks.
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