What if quantum computers already broke Bitcoin?
A quantum computer powerful enough to break Bitcoin could steal coins while the network runs as usual.
Read moreA quantum computer powerful enough to break Bitcoin could steal coins while the network runs as usual.
Read moreThe scam is designed to look like a Blockstream Jade hardware wallet firmware update, and links to a malicious site.
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Read moreAlena Vranova said that personal safety measures should not be ignored by Bitcoin and crypto investors with modest holdings.
Read moreCrypto scammers are switching from code to exploiting human vulnerabilities that don’t require breaking through complex cybersecurity guardrails.
Read moreThe $3.5 billion heist is the single largest cryptocurrency hack and went unreported by both parties for years, according to ...
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