Bitcoin isn't under attack by a quantum computer right now.
Concerns that quantum computers may start easily hacking into previously secure communications has motivated researchers to ...
A CoinShares report finds that quantum computing risk to Bitcoin remains distant, with less than 0.1% of BTC potentially exposed.
A heated debate on social media on Saturday centered on the potential outcome of a quantum computer hacking into Satoshi Nakamoto’s Bitcoin wallet and subsequently selling those coins, making them ...
Woo responded to an X post by English YouTuber Josh Otten about the potential of a functional quantum computer using Shor’s algorithm to break the encryption protecting Bitcoin’s oldest wallets.
The Bitcoin community continues to debate the philosophical and market implications of a quantum computer hacking old, vulnerable addresses. A debate broke out on social media on Saturday about the ...
The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) warns that quantum computing has potential to generate significant new risks for financial services companies by making their computer systems more ...
If you are to believe the glossy marketing campaigns about ‘quantum computing’, then we are on the cusp of a computing ...
Would need to be a million times larger Quantum computers would need to become around one million times larger than they are today in order to break the SHA-256 algorithm… Would need to be a million ...