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MicroStrategy Establishes Bitcoin Security Program to Combat Future Quantum Threats

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MicroStrategy has announced a new Bitcoin security program to address potential future threats from quantum computing. The initiative will collaborate with cybersecurity and cryptography experts globally to develop defenses. The company’s executive chairman, Michael Saylor, framed the move as a proactive step to ensure Bitcoin’s long-term integrity, despite stating quantum computing is not an immediate risk.


The company MicroStrategy will establish a formal Bitcoin security program to address long-term risks from quantum computing. Executive Chairman Michael Saylor announced the initiative during the firm’s latest quarterly earnings call.

Saylor stated there is no immediate threat from quantum computing to Bitcoin today. “Quantum computing is a promising but emerging technology,” the company noted.

The security program will collaborate with cybersecurity researchers, Bitcoin miners, exchanges, and cryptography experts. Its primary goal is to identify potential vulnerabilities and develop solutions before they are needed.

The program will focus on developing standards for wallet security and researching quantum-resistant encryption. MicroStrategy believes this collaborative process will allow the entire ecosystem to respond smoothly if network updates are required.

The announcement coincided with the release of MicroStrategy‘s financial results for the last quarter of 2025. The company reported a net loss of $12.4 billion, which executives attributed primarily to accounting adjustments for its large Bitcoin position.

Executives reassured investors the company will continue to accumulate more Bitcoin regardless of market volatility. They stated MicroStrategy will not sell its existing Bitcoin unless the price falls below approximately $8,000.

CEO Phong Le stated the company’s capital structure can withstand extended market downturns while expanding its Bitcoin holdings. Meanwhile, the firm’s stock declined 17% at market close on Thursday as Bitcoin’s value rose above $66,000.

This move signifies growing institutional concern regarding long-term technological risks to cryptocurrencies. By establishing this program, MicroStrategy is demonstrating deep confidence in Bitcoin as a secure, global store of value.

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