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Google Paper Warns Crypto on Quantum Risk

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 · 10h
Google Paper Warns of Quantum Computing Risk for Bitcoin
Quantum computing may be a closer threat for bitcoin than previously thought. In a [Tuesday blog](

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Decrypt · 6h
Watch Out Bitcoin: Cryptography-Breaking Quantum Computers May Be Closer Than Expected, Says Caltech
 · 15h
Google Paper Warns Crypto on Quantum Risk Ahead of 2029 Timeline
CoinDesk · 19h
Quantum risk resurfaces at the worst time for bitcoin, but 1 token is loving it
If macro worries tied to the Iran conflict weren’t enough, new research has revived what might be seen as an existential threat to bitcoin BTC $67,956.18, quantum computing.

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CoinDesk · 19h
A quantum computer may need just 10,000 qubits to empty your crypto wallets, researchers say
CoinDesk · 1d
Breaking Bitcoin with quantum may be easier than thought, with Taproot partly to blame, Google says
Security Boulevard
16h

Inventors of Quantum Cryptography Win Turing Award

Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard have won the 2026 Turing Award for inventing quantum cryptography. I am incredibly pleased to see them get this recognition. I have always thought the technology to be fantastic,
17h

Google researchers just put a new expiration date on Bitcoin

A team of Google researchers just set a new date for post-quantum cryptography migration: 2029. Among other things, this means that Bitcoin, as well as many other cryptocurrencies, needs to adopt new cryptographic techniques that are resilient to quantum attacks within three years.
Opinion
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The SaaSpocalypse Is A Cryptography Problem, Not A Product Issue

The operating assumption must be that AI agents will eventually be granted deep access to our most sensitive systems.
Infosecurity-magazine.com
8y

Review: "Serious Cryptography- A Practical Introduction to Modern Encryption"

Serious Cryptography – A Practical Introduction to Modern Encryption written by Jean-Philippe Aumasson, is an incredibly detailed and practical guide to modern encryption, written by one of the foremost authorities in applied cryptography and co ...
Nextgov
1y

NIST debuts first post-quantum cryptography algorithms

The first post-quantum cryptographic algorithms were officially released today, with more to come from ongoing public-private sector collaborations. The first series of algorithms suited for post-quantum cryptographic needs debuted today, the culmination ...
CoinTelegraph
8d

Cryptography News

Sui Research’s new quantum-safe wallet upgrade method offers a hard fork-free solution for EdDSA-based blockchains, but does not apply to Bitcoin or Ethereum.
Design And Reuse
1d

Why Post-Quantum Cryptography Doesn’t Replace Classical Cryptography

Kimmo Järvinen is a hardware cryptography engineer and researcher with nearly 20 years of experience in the field. He has authored more than 60 scientific publications on cryptography, cryptographic engineering, and secure embedded systems, and holds a PhD in electrical engineering from Helsinki University of Technology.
Nature
8mon

Neural Cryptography and Security Protocols

The field of neural cryptography explores innovative methods for secure key exchange by harnessing the synchronisation capabilities intrinsic to artificial neural networks. Unlike conventional cryptographic approaches that rely on number theory, neural ...
PC Magazine
5y

public key cryptography

An encryption method for transmitting data that uses key pairs, comprising one private and one public key. Public key cryptography is called "asymmetric encryption" because both keys are not equal. A huge cryptographic breakthrough in the late 1970s, the ...
Science Daily
8mon

Scientists just cracked the cryptographic code behind quantum supremacy

Quantum computing may one day outperform classical machines in solving certain complex problems, but when and how this “quantum advantage” emerges has remained unclear. Now, researchers from Kyoto University have linked this advantage to cryptographic ...
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