A team of Google researchers just set a new date for post-quantum cryptography migration: 2029. Among other things, this means that Bitcoin, as well as many other cryptocurrencies, needs to adopt new ...
Google published a whitepaper yesterday that dramatically pulled in the horizon on bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Google Quantum AI researchers claim that cracking the cryptography protecting ...
Blockchain data firm Glassnode mapped the vulnerabilities embedded in Bitcoin’s existing supply, pointing to exchanges as a ...
The recent announcement by Google CEO Sundar Pichai about their new quantum computing chip “Willow” has caused a few waves in the Bitcoin investment community and was like chum in the water for ...
BTQ demonstrates quantum-safe Bitcoin: Bitcoin Quantum Core 0.2 replaces Bitcoin's vulnerable ECDSA signatures with NIST-approved ML-DSA, completing the full flow of wallet creation, transaction ...
A new report by Capgemini warns that quantum computing may break the widely used public-key cryptographic systems within the next decade — threatening everything from online banking to blockchain ...
Online data is generally pretty secure. Assuming everyone is careful with passwords and other protections, you can think of ...
The US government committed $2 billion to quantum computing companies. The Silicon Review reports bipartisan CHIPS Act ...
After research from Google suggested a potential threat to some cryptocurrencies, tokens like QRL and Cellframe (CEL) saw their values rise.
Project 11 is looking to gauge the urgency of the quantum security risk to Bitcoin. Millions of addresses could be at risk if quantum computers are eventually able to break Bitcoin’s cryptography.
Conceived by the enigmatic figure known as Satoshi Nakamoto, Bitcoin represents a monumental technological breakthrough, introducing the world to a decentralized cryptocurrency that operates ...
Google's new whitepaper says it could take only minutes for a quantum system to crack Bitcoin.