Technically, Bitcoin could get hacked by a quantum computer, if a powerful enough one existed. Its developer community is now ...
The construction of PsiQuantum’s 1 million qubit quantum facility in Chicago has begun, a size that research suggests is potentially large enough to crack Bitcoin’s cryptography.
Experts in the field believe a quantum computer could emerge in the next decade. With BIP-360 co-author Ethan Heilman estimating the rollout of post-quantum could take seven years, time is running out ...
The Bitcoin network took its first step towards quantum-computing resistance with the addition of BIP 360 to its repository.
Quantum computing is moving from theory to reality faster than many people expected—and that has major implications for cryptocurrency security.
Debate intensifies over freezing dormant Bitcoin, including Satoshi’s holdings, as quantum computing risks test consensus.
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The landscape is shifting rapidly, and these two coins are adapting differently.
At ETH Denver, developers warned that advances in quantum computing could threaten Bitcoin’s digital signatures as the industry continues to debate how to prepare.