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Willie Woo recommends moving Bitcoin to native SegWit addresses (which start with BC1Q) as a precaution. Unlike Taproot, SegWit addresses do not reveal the public key unless funds are spent, offering a temporary layer of security. Woo suggests that holders avoid spending or reusing addresses and waits for roughly 7 years until Bitcoin upgrades to more quantum-resistant protocols.
In contrast, Charles Gilame warns against complacency, noting that even if coins are stored securely now, a sudden quantum breakthrough could trigger panic and destabilize Bitcoin's value, eroding trust—a core pillar of Bitcoin’s strength.