BitGo Adds Quantum-Risk Controls to Bitcoin Custody

Bitcoin Magazine BitGo Adds Quantum-Risk Controls to Bitcoin Custody BitGo launched new quantum-risk tools that help institutional Bitcoin holders identify and reduce potential future quantum-computing exposure in their custody wallets. This post BitGo Adds Quantum-Risk Controls to Bitcoin Custody first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Micah Zi...
Key takeaways
- 1BitGo launched quantum-risk tools including Quantum Risk Score to help institutions measure and reduce exposure in Bitcoin custody wallets.
- 2Approximately 6.9 million Bitcoin currently sit in addresses with exposed public keys vulnerable to future quantum attacks.
- 3BitGo's new controls guide clients to move funds from high-exposure addresses to stronger key-hygiene addresses through automated workflows.
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Why it matters
As quantum computing advances, institutional Bitcoin holders in India and globally need proactive security measures to protect long-term holdings. BitGo's tools provide practical risk management before quantum threats materialize, reducing regulatory and security concerns for institutional adoption in India's emerging crypto ecosystem.
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