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Google Says Quantum Computer Could Crack Bitcoin Sooner
Google researchers say quantum computers need 20 times fewer qubits to break RSA encryption. Bitcoin’s elliptic curve cryptography may be vulnerable sooner than experts initially estimated. Google urges faster transition to quantum-safe encryption amid rising security concerns. Google has raised new concerns about Bitcoin’s security in the quantum computing age. A new research paper suggests that cracking encryption may be far easier than previo…
It Might Actually Be 20 Times Easier for Quantum Computers to Break Bitcoin, Google Says - WorldNL Magazine
Google just dropped a new research paper, and Bitcoin maxis may want to do some quick math. The tech giant's quantum team found that breaking the RSA encryption protecting everything from your bank account to your Bitcoin wallet might need 20 times fewer quantum resources than previously estimated.“Planning the transition to quantum-safe cryptosystems requires understanding the cost of quantum attacks on vulnerable cryptosystems,” Google Quantum…
Future of Crypto Wallets: Can We Balance Security, Privacy, Usability?
The cryptocurrency wallet began as a digital vault, built to store Bitcoin, and later adapted to hold a broader range of digital assets. In its early years, it was largely a technical tool used by developers and early adopters who understood the underlying complexities. However, today the wallet has taken on a much bigger role. It’s become a gateway to personal finance, digital identity, and ownership in the decentralized world. Over the last fi…
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