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Will Bitcoin's Price Plummet to $30,000 Next Year?

Expert warns of quantum computing risks as crypto markets tick up

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The cryptocurrency market is experiencing a mix of positive and negative developments, with Bitcoin's price potentially facing a significant drop if it doesn't address quantum computing risks. Meanwhile, the overall...

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    Bitcoin may tumble toward $30,000 next year unless it shows real progress toward quantum proof upgrades

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Will Bitcoin's Price Plummet to $30,000 Next Year?

Expert warns of quantum computing risks as crypto markets tick up

Friday, February 20, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The cryptocurrency market is experiencing a mix of positive and negative developments, with Bitcoin's price potentially facing a significant drop if it doesn't address quantum computing risks. Meanwhile, the overall market is seeing a slight uptick following a US Supreme Court ruling on tariffs.

According to Charles Edwards, founder of Capriole, Bitcoin's market value should already be discounted for quantum risk, and the discount could deepen quickly if the network does not move toward quantum-resistant code. Edwards warns that Bitcoin's price could drop to around $30,000 from its current level of $68,000 by next year if no progress is made. This projection implies a significant decrease in value, and Edwards argues that Bitcoin's current price is undervalued by about 30% as its current fair valuation is around $40,000.

However, not all news is negative. The US Supreme Court's ruling that struck down President Donald Trump's emergency tariffs has led to a slight increase in crypto markets. Bitcoin is trading at $67,728, up 1.2% over the past 24 hours, while Ethereum is at $1,970, up 1.5%. Other large-cap tokens are also mostly higher, with XRP up 1.5% to $1.43, BNB rising 3.2% to $625, and Solana gaining 4% to $85.

In other news, Nakamoto Inc. has completed its acquisition of BTC Inc. and UTXO Management GP, LLC, finalizing merger agreements previously announced earlier this month. The transaction was structured entirely through the issuance of Nakamoto common stock, with BTC Inc. and UTXO security holders receiving 364,795,104 shares of Nakamoto stock.

Artificial intelligence (AI) tokens on Base are also leading the market, with established tokens like VVV and TIBBIR outperforming. New launches, such as CONWAY, are also gaining attention, despite drawing criticism from Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin. CONWAY's developer, Sigil Wen, has published an article on what he calls "Web 4.0," in which AI is intended to earn and improve its own existence through automation and open web access.

Meanwhile, Ethereum is facing its own set of challenges. The recent Fusaka upgrade has cut gas fees sixfold, making transactions cheaper, but it may have also opened the door to address poisoning attacks. A recent study by blockchain researcher Andrey Sergeenkov finds that address poisoning attacks surged significantly after the upgrade. Address poisoning works by sending tiny transfers from addresses that look like the victim's real contacts, and if the victim copies the wrong address from their history, funds get stolen.

In conclusion, while the cryptocurrency market is experiencing a mix of positive and negative developments, it's clear that Bitcoin's price is facing significant risks if it doesn't address quantum computing threats. The overall market, however, is seeing a slight uptick following the US Supreme Court's ruling on tariffs. As the market continues to evolve, it's essential to stay informed about the latest developments and potential risks.

The cryptocurrency market is experiencing a mix of positive and negative developments, with Bitcoin's price potentially facing a significant drop if it doesn't address quantum computing risks. Meanwhile, the overall market is seeing a slight uptick following a US Supreme Court ruling on tariffs.

According to Charles Edwards, founder of Capriole, Bitcoin's market value should already be discounted for quantum risk, and the discount could deepen quickly if the network does not move toward quantum-resistant code. Edwards warns that Bitcoin's price could drop to around $30,000 from its current level of $68,000 by next year if no progress is made. This projection implies a significant decrease in value, and Edwards argues that Bitcoin's current price is undervalued by about 30% as its current fair valuation is around $40,000.

However, not all news is negative. The US Supreme Court's ruling that struck down President Donald Trump's emergency tariffs has led to a slight increase in crypto markets. Bitcoin is trading at $67,728, up 1.2% over the past 24 hours, while Ethereum is at $1,970, up 1.5%. Other large-cap tokens are also mostly higher, with XRP up 1.5% to $1.43, BNB rising 3.2% to $625, and Solana gaining 4% to $85.

In other news, Nakamoto Inc. has completed its acquisition of BTC Inc. and UTXO Management GP, LLC, finalizing merger agreements previously announced earlier this month. The transaction was structured entirely through the issuance of Nakamoto common stock, with BTC Inc. and UTXO security holders receiving 364,795,104 shares of Nakamoto stock.

Artificial intelligence (AI) tokens on Base are also leading the market, with established tokens like VVV and TIBBIR outperforming. New launches, such as CONWAY, are also gaining attention, despite drawing criticism from Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin. CONWAY's developer, Sigil Wen, has published an article on what he calls "Web 4.0," in which AI is intended to earn and improve its own existence through automation and open web access.

Meanwhile, Ethereum is facing its own set of challenges. The recent Fusaka upgrade has cut gas fees sixfold, making transactions cheaper, but it may have also opened the door to address poisoning attacks. A recent study by blockchain researcher Andrey Sergeenkov finds that address poisoning attacks surged significantly after the upgrade. Address poisoning works by sending tiny transfers from addresses that look like the victim's real contacts, and if the victim copies the wrong address from their history, funds get stolen.

In conclusion, while the cryptocurrency market is experiencing a mix of positive and negative developments, it's clear that Bitcoin's price is facing significant risks if it doesn't address quantum computing threats. The overall market, however, is seeing a slight uptick following the US Supreme Court's ruling on tariffs. As the market continues to evolve, it's essential to stay informed about the latest developments and potential risks.

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Bitcoin may tumble toward $30,000 next year unless it shows real progress toward quantum proof upgrades

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