Giancarlo Lelli wins one Bitcoin for record quantum security attack.
Google published a paper on March 31 that states that Bitcoin's cryptography could be impacted by quantum computing sooner than previously stated.
Bitcoin developer James Lopp suggested freezing 5.6 million long-dormant Bitcoins to save them from quantum computer attacks.
Key Takeaways Quantum computers could break Bitcoin encryption faster than earlier estimates.Around 6.9 million BTC may ...
Google's latest research shows quantum computers could break Bitcoin encryption in minutes. Analysts say developers have 3-5 ...
Part one explained the physics of quantum computing. This piece explains the target — how bitcoin's encryption works, why a ...
Giancarlo Lelli performed the largest known quantum attack on Bitcoin’s encryption model. His feat is a 512-fold jump from ...
After research from Google suggested a potential threat to some cryptocurrencies, tokens like QRL and Cellframe (CEL) saw ...
Project Eleven, a quantum security research company, awarded a prize to researcher Giancarlo Lelli for using a quantum computer to break a 15-bit elliptic-curve key — a small-scale version of the same ...
A look at the legal aspects and relevant laws regarding a hypothetical theft of bitcoin utilizing quantum computers.
Goldman Sachs (NYSE: GS) and JPMorgan Chase (NYSE: JPM), two of Wall Street's banking giants, have chosen sharply different ...