To answer the question: Not much. The BitCoin would just get to the 21 Million quicker.
But lets take a look at what would be needed. Considering this is an area that I am, what one could say, familiar with. First we need ternary hardware, Russia kind of had the lead in this, and still have a few ternary computers around. Basically it is hardware that is designed on 3 states not 2 or -0+ instead of 0101. One could run the logic on a binary system, but you loose the advantage of a ternary system. Guess who gets to use it first, The Government but hey they paid for it. This actually start with University of Pennsylvania a long time ago. MIT has some musings on the subject.
So the BitCoin would be safe in Quantum Computing, Hashes however, will be pretty useless. Just create a new key pair for each transaction, and get two or more confirmations, then it wont matter if the hash is cracked. It will only matter if you use the same Key pair for multiple transactions, meaning that they could crack your key pair. But with PKC using Quantum Computing to generate Key pairs then you could just scale the system to keep the Odds of a crack off the charts.
How about using Quantum Pairing for sending and receiving between parties, instantaneously (even between Planets) and completely untraceable to boot.
A P2P Mesh network based on Quantum Pairs. Oh, baby.
