Part one explained the physics of quantum computing. This piece explains the target — how bitcoin's encryption works, why a ...
Google’s latest quantum research refines threat estimates but still suggests crypto risks are decades away. Satoshi ...
Bitcoin transactions could be resistant to quantum attacks without changing the network’s core rules, a new proposal contends ...
Somewhere on a blockchain right now, a Bitcoin address that last moved coins in 2015 is sitting with its public key fully ...
Research suggests Bitcoin users could defend against future quantum attacks using a transaction design that works within ...
Google Quantum just cut the qubit requirement to break Bitcoin encryption by 20x, and 6.7 million crypto addresses are in risk.
Recent research papers posted to arXiv have sharply reduced the estimated computing power a quantum machine would need to ...
Google published a paper on March 31 that states that Bitcoin's cryptography could be impacted by quantum computing sooner ...
According to a Starkware researcher, Bitcoin transactions could be quantum-safe from attacks in the future without making ...
Quantum computer could break Bitcoin cryptography with under 500,000 qubits in nine minutes. This will likely only be possible in the 2030s.
Google cut the qubits needed to break crypto encryption by 20x and withheld the circuits. Here's why that matters.
Two research groups say they have significantly reduced the amount of qubits and time required to crack common online security technologies.