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Bitcoin’s Quantum Crossroads: Network Upgrades and Institutional Appetite Collide

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
April 24, 2026
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Bitcoin finds itself at an unusual inflection point this week, where the hum of GPU clusters processing quantum-safe transactions competes with the roar of institutional capital flooding into exchange-traded funds. The cryptocurrency is trading near $77,700, roughly nine percent above its 50-day moving average and at its highest since early February, but the forces shaping its trajectory stretch far beyond the price chart.

The Quantum Dilemma: Protection Without Protocol Change

On April 9, Starkware CPO Avihu Levy unveiled a mechanism called “Quantum Safe Bitcoin” (QSB) that allows users to execute quantum-resistant transactions without modifying Bitcoin’s underlying protocol. The catch: each transaction costs between $75 and $150 in GPU computing power. Levy himself framed QSB as a “measure of last resort,” not a substitute for deeper protocol upgrades.

Those upgrades are already in the pipeline. BIP-360, listed in the official proposals repository since February 2026, would introduce quantum-resistant signature schemes via a soft fork. But it is BIP-361 that has ignited the fiercest debate. The draft proposal would freeze coins held in quantum-vulnerable addresses unless owners migrate them in time. Roughly 6.5 million BTC — including early “Satoshi-era” holdings worth about $74 billion — sit in such addresses. Critics argue the freeze violates Bitcoin’s core promise of permissionless control; supporters counter it is an unavoidable safeguard. The conflict promises to divide the community for months to come.

Bitcoin Core v31.0: A Structural Overhaul

Alongside the quantum debate, the release of Bitcoin Core v31.0 marks the most significant architectural reform in years. The centerpiece is a “cluster mempool” design that groups unconfirmed transactions into batches of up to 64 transactions or 101 kilobytes, rather than processing them individually. This represents the deepest restructuring of transaction handling since the network’s early days.

Privacy improvements are equally notable. Nodes can now transmit transactions exclusively over Tor or I2P, ensuring IP addresses never appear on the clearnet. A new -privatebroadcast option reinforces this protection. The default database cache has doubled to 1,024 MiB, while the error-prone static fee option -paytxfee has been removed entirely.

Institutional Demand Hits Record Levels

While the protocol layer grapples with existential questions, the market layer is experiencing a demand shock of historic proportions. In the last seven days alone, $1.9 billion flowed into US spot Bitcoin ETFs — surpassing the previous weekly record set in March. BlackRock’s IBIT fund captured the lion’s share at $1.4 billion, representing roughly 73 percent of total inflows. IBIT now holds 806,700 BTC, nearly half of all assets under management in US spot ETFs.

The institutional buying spree extends beyond ETFs. Wallets holding more than 1,000 BTC added 270,000 coins in the past month — the largest monthly accumulation by so-called whales since 2013. As a result, Bitcoin balances on centralized exchanges have fallen to a seven-year low, with only about 2.67 million BTC remaining tradable.

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Supply Dynamics Shift Toward Long-Term Holders

The ownership structure is undergoing a fundamental transformation. Short-term holders sold roughly 290,000 BTC over the past 30 days, but ETFs, long-term holders, and corporate treasuries absorbed more than 370,000 coins. Long-term holders now control approximately 75 percent of the total circulating supply — around 14.8 million BTC. This concentration among committed holders amplifies the existing supply squeeze.

On April 21, US spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded net inflows of $238 million, marking the fifth consecutive positive day. Bernstein maintains its year-end price target of $150,000, characterizing the recent pullback as a confidence shock without structural damage.

The $80,000 Resistance and Geopolitical Headwinds

The bullish supply picture collides with macroeconomic uncertainty. Reports of a US military action against an Iranian oil tanker briefly pushed Bitcoin from roughly $79,500 to around $77,200. The asset now trades at about $77,900 — up four percent in seven days but still 12 percent lower year-to-date.

Technically, Bitcoin has moved above its True Market Mean of $78,100 for the first time since mid-January. The next hurdle is clear: a pronounced sell wall at roughly $80,000, where many short-term holders have their cost basis. Break-even selling at that level could generate significant downward pressure.

In the derivatives market, negative funding rates in some segments point to a concentration of short positions. This creates a double-edged scenario: if resistance holds, pressure persists; if Bitcoin breaks through $80,000, short sellers may be forced to cover, accelerating any upward move. The Crypto Fear & Greed Index has climbed to 46, its highest in three months, though it remains in “fear” territory.

Political Fragility and the Reserve Question

On the policy front, the US strategic reserve of 328,372 BTC rests on legally shaky ground. The executive order establishing it could be reversed by any successor with a single signature. A permanent legislative foundation remains absent, with the most likely path running through the National Defense Authorization Act at the end of 2026. Until then, the reserve’s durability remains an open question — one that institutional investors will be watching closely as they continue to accumulate at a pace not seen in over a decade.

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