Quantum computer ‘threat’ to crypto is exaggerated — For now
Bitcoin’s private keys won’t be breached any time soon. But the industry still needs to transition to a “post-quantum cryptography.” Go to Source
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Bitcoin’s private keys won’t be breached any time soon. But the industry still needs to transition to a “post-quantum cryptography.” Go to Source
Quantum bits currently require temperatures between approximately -200 degrees Celsius to -270 degrees Celsius to operate properly. Go to Source
Dynex co-founder Daniela Herrmann told Cointelegraph that innovation is a human right and that she believes technology should be available to everyone. Go to Source
Researchers said it was the first time a quantum computer “posed a real and substantial threat” to encryption, but multiple limitations still hamper a full-scale hack. Go to Source
Reddit’s Bitcoin community remains optimistic about BTC, but members are still eager to discuss the most valid concerns regarding Bitcoin’s future. Go to Source
Scientists are using quantum algorithms to uncover new insights into how our brains learn and apply information. Go to Source
The biggest threat posed by quantum computers may be impossible to defend against. Go to Source
World-renowned futurist Ray Kurtzweil says the singularity is coming sooner than expected. Go to Source
Quantum rigs might pose a bigger threat to blockchains than quantum decryption. Go to Source
A study from August 2023 suggested there were more than 50 UK-based quantum technology startups. Go to Source