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Crypto Long & Short: Why bitcoin's quantum fears will pass just like the climate panic

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Crypto Long & Short: Why bitcoin's quantum fears will pass just like the climate panic

In this week’s Crypto Long & Short Newsletter, Martin Gaspar on how bitcoin looks to overcome quantum fears, echoing past climate backlash.

By Martin Gaspar|Edited by Alexandra Levis
Mar 4, 2026, 5:00 p.m.
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  • Martin Gaspar on how bitcoin looks to overcome quantum fears, echoing past climate backlash
  • Top headlines institutions should pay attention to by Francisco Rodrigues
  • Aave’s revenue multiples hit 2024 lows despite higher prices in Chart of the Week

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Why bitcoin's quantum fears will pass just like the climate panic

By Martin Gaspar, senior crypto market strategist, FalconX

Quantum has become a major theme for crypto the past few months, in part because of technological developments in that space, but also as investors look for potential culprits of the stagnation in crypto prices post October. Quantum risk may come across as an existential threat to bitcoin BTC$73,141.05 given the potential for bad actors to crack legacy accounts such as Satoshi’s. However, a clearer understanding of the threat and increasing industry focus on solutions are driving toward a positive resolution.

There are striking parallels to the concerns over the energy use and climate impact of Bitcoin’s Proof of Work (PoW) mining that dominated headlines in 2021. Those felt existential too, as the headline risk made BTC socially unacceptable. Although industry insiders knew climate concerns were misguided (compared to other industries, such as tech’s data centers, BTC’s energy footprint is low), fears perpetuated, culminating with Tesla dropping BTC as a payment option because of climate risk. At the time, Elon Musk’s support for BTC was a large driver of sentiment, so this action startled the market. If forward-thinking Elon thought the issue was meaningful enough to pull his support of BTC, more conservative groups could seek to ban it or otherwise stifle BTC adoption. From an investor standpoint, why would you buy into an asset with such risk? This question resonates today and is especially pertinent as lower crypto prices weigh on sentiment.

The good news is that the industry can overcome this. In 2021, it took industry leader Strategy taking initiative to work with BTC miners to publish stats on the renewable mix of their energy consumption. While it was no secret to the crypto community that BTC miners naturally seek the lowest cost of energy, which is often renewables, compiling hard data helped convince naysayers. The industry was able to regain credibility to help dispel concerns.

We are seeing the same play out as industry stalwarts come together to publish facts around quantum risk. Coinbase recently established a quantum computing and blockchain working group, which will help issue recommendations for industry participants to protect against quantum risks and provide analysis on quantum breakthroughs. Furthermore, on February 5, as BTC was sharply selling off towards $60,000, Strategy announced a quantum security program during its earnings call, which may have helped stem further selling. It aims to coordinate with the “global cyber, crypto, and bitcoin security community” to help with Bitcoin’s quantum transition.

Concurrently, several startups are working on developing post-quantum technology for blockchains, such as Project Eleven and BTQ Technologies. These developments indicate that the crypto community is rapidly working towards solutions and should help alleviate near-term concerns.

BTC stands to turn the page through its proactive efforts to dispel quantum hysteria. Once the industry issues clear facts and a plausible plan, this issue will come to pass, just like the PoW climate overhang from years past.


Headlines of the Week

Francisco Rodrigues

Geopolitical risks have shown again this week that liquidity in the cryptocurrency space means investors head for the exits as soon as they’re able to. The renewed Middle East conflict has led to major outflows from Iran, while in the U.S. investors have also been backing down. Still, builders appear to be unphased.

  • Over $9 billion flees bitcoin and ether ETFs in four months: U.S.-listed spot bitcoin and ether exchange-traded funds have seen record outflows over the last four months, with investors moving $6.39 billion off of BTC funds and $2.76 billion off of ether funds.
  • Iranian crypto outflows jump 700% minutes after U.S.-Israeli airstrikes: Blockchain analytics firm Elliptic said crypto outflows from Iran’s largest cryptocurrency exchange Nobitex exploded within minutes of the first U.S.-Israeli airstrikes on the country.
  • Ethereum Foundation drops most ambitious roadmap in years, targets finality in seconds by 2029: The Foundation’s long-term roadmap outlines seven hard forks, prioritizing performance, post-quantum cryptography, and privacy features.
  • Morgan Stanley Applies for Bank Charter to Custody Crypto Assets: The firm applied to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) for a national trust bank charter to offer crypto trading, custody, and staking services to U.S. clients.
  • Indiana prepares to put bitcoin in its public retirement plans: The move sees Indiana join at least 21 states investing in or evaluating cryptocurrencies for public funds.

Chart of the Week

Aave’s revenue multiples hit 2024 lows despite higher prices

Aave is currently experiencing a fundamental valuation reset: while the token price remains higher than its 2024 lows, the FDV/annual revenue ratio has collapsed back to those levels (<20x), indicating the protocol is generating significantly more revenue relative to its market cap than it did during the speculative peaks of 2025. This decoupling suggests the market is heavily discounting Aave’s current earnings power, likely pricing in the execution risk following the narrow March 1 passage of the "Aave Will Win" proposal and the high-profile exit of core developer BGD Labs.


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