Gate News bot news, Strategy Executive Chairman Michael Saylor downplayed concerns about the impact of Quantum Computing on Bitcoin, calling it a marketing strategy to promote next-generation quantum tokens. "This is mainly a marketing tactic by those who want to sell you the next generation of quantum tokens," Saylor said in a recent interview on CNBC's "Squawk Box." According to quantum computing research company Project Eleven, 10 million Bitcoin Addresses have exposed their Public Keys, and if these machines become powerful enough to break Bitcoin's Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) Secret Keys, over 6 million Bitcoin Addresses could be at risk. However, Saylor stated that even if tech giants actually posed a threat with Quantum Computing, they would not disclose it, as doing so could jeopardize their business, and even that of the US government. "Google and Microsoft would not sell you a computer that breaks modern encryption, because that would destroy Google, Microsoft, the US government, and the banking system."