Alex Pruden, CEO of Project Eleven, a company specializing in quantum resistance, emphasized that the BTC developer community must accelerate its response to the threat of quantum computers. At the Consensus event held in Miami, USA, he explained, "It is important to proactively build a post-quantum cryptography-based signature system rather than waiting until we are certain of the commercialization of quantum computers. While early 대응 (response) might only mean preparing technology that is not immediately needed, a delayed response could expose us to the risk of private keys being recoverable from public keys alone. Currently, cryptocurrencies worth approximately $2.3 trillion are exposed to this risk. A new security system is needed to replace BTC's existing ECDSA signature structure."