Blockchains quietly prepare for quantum threat as Bitcoin debates timeline
An analysis of how different blockchains are preparing for the long-term threat of quantum computing, highlighting the contrasting approaches of altcoins and Bitcoin.
An analysis of how different blockchains are preparing for the long-term threat of quantum computing, highlighting the contrasting approaches of altcoins and Bitcoin.
The anxiety of quantum risk to Bitcoin is affecting its price, with executives weighing in on the potential threat. Cypherpunk Adam Back believes quantum computing is still in its early stages and does not pose a significant threat to Bitcoin.
Solana and Aptos are enhancing their blockchains with quantum-resistant cryptography to protect against future attacks, ensuring the security and integrity of their networks.
Adam Back, a Satoshi associate and cryptographer, dismisses claims of a quantum threat to Bitcoin, reassuring investors that the threat is overstated and not a pressing concern.
Michael Saylor, co-founder of Strategy, believes that quantum computing will not break Bitcoin’s encryption, but rather make it stronger. Learn why he’s optimistic about Bitcoin’s chances against quantum computing.
Buterin urges stronger cryptography in crypto, highlighting Bitcoin’s hashrate and its implications for security and market confidence.
Vitalik Buterin emphasizes stronger cryptography in crypto, citing Bitcoin’s hashrate as a security imperative.