Bitcoin Must Gain Quantum Resistance Within 5-10 Years for Long-Term Surge, Willy Woo Says
Summary
- On-chain analyst Willy Woo said Bitcoin could enter a major long-term rally if it resolves its post-quantum challenge within the next five to 10 years.
- Woo said Bitcoin could trade in the tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of dollars over the next eight to 12 years before a 'mega rally' pushes it into the millions between years 12 and 16.
- He said gold could lose its competitive edge within 15 to 20 years as technological advances weaken its scarcity, with the analysis emphasizing technical risk and long-term structural change over short-term price volatility.
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Bitcoin could enter a powerful long-term rally if it overcomes risks from quantum computing within the next five to 10 years, on-chain analyst Willy Woo said.
Writing on X on June 5, Woo said Bitcoin must solve its post-quantum challenge within that time frame. If it does, competing assets could effectively disappear.
He added that gold could lose its competitive edge within 15 to 20 years as technological advances erode its scarcity.
Woo also outlined a long-term price scenario in which Bitcoin trades sideways before a sharp surge. He wrote that Bitcoin could remain in a range from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of dollars over the next eight to 12 years, then stage a "mega rally" into the millions of dollars between years 12 and 16.
The outlook focuses less on short-term price swings than on whether technical risks are resolved and how Bitcoin's long-term market structure evolves.

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