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 moreResearchers at banking giant HSBC said they successfully applied quantum computers to algorithmic bond trading in an experimental test.
Read moreSolana founder Anatoly Yakovenko forecasts a “50/50” chance of a quantum computing breakthrough by 2030, and says the Bitcoin community ...
Read moreThe SEC’s Crypto Assets Task Force is reviewing a roadmap to protect Bitcoin, Ether and other digital assets from future ...
Read moreEl Salvador has transferred its 6,274 Bitcoin into 14 new wallet addresses as part of a security measure to protect ...
Read moreNaoris has launched a $120,000 bounty incentivising researchers to break key cryptographic algorithms underpinning Bitcoin, Ethereum and Solana.
Read moreSui Research’s new quantum-safe wallet upgrade method offers a hard fork-free solution for EdDSA-based blockchains, but does not apply to ...
Read moreA veteran hacker warns how quantum computing could quietly dismantle the cryptography securing Bitcoin and blockchains.
Read moreNew BIP proposes phasing out legacy Bitcoin signature schemes to prevent catastrophic losses if quantum computers break existing cryptography.
Read moreQuantum computing-focused Project Eleven raised $6 million to develop tools like Yellowpages that aim to secure Bitcoin against quantum attacks.
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