🗣 Quantum threat to Bitcoin: millions of dormant coins under question CryptoQuant CEO Ki Young Ju stated that a quantum upgrade could require freezing about 1 million BTC tied to Satoshi Nakamoto, along with millions of coins on old wallets. According to his estimates, up to 6.89 million BTC may become vulnerable due to potential breakthroughs in quantum computing. The biggest obstacle is reaching consensus, as freezing coins goes against Bitcoin’s core principles and may result in forks.
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🗣 A strange correlation: CEO convictions and BTC bottoms On X (Twitter), traders spotted an unusual correlation: major crypto CEO convictions tend to match local BTC bottoms. • 2018 — Alexander Vinnik. • 2022–2023 — Do Kwon and SBF. • 2024 — CZ. On February 10, 2026, SafeMoon CEO Braden Karony received a 100-month sentence. At the same time, Bitcoin is trading below $70,000 after falling from $126,000. Bottom in?
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🗣 Solo miner beats the odds with 0.4485% probability On February 11, 2026, a solo miner managed to mine Bitcoin block #936100 and received 3.153 BTC, worth around $215,000. He temporarily rented 450 PH/s of computing power for 90 minutes, pulling off a win with less than a 0.5% chance.
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