When quantum computers become commonplace, current cryptographic systems will become obsolete. Scientists are racing to get ...
To be “quantum safe,” a blockchain must adopt cryptographic primitives—signatures, hashing, key encapsulation—that could ...
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has established an important approach with the initial standards ...
Breakthroughs from Google, Caltech, and IBM have reignited debate over “Q-Day,” when quantum computers could break Bitcoin’s cryptography.
The threat landscape is being shaped by two seismic forces. To future-proof their organizations, security leaders must take a ...
The slow transition to ECC encryption may force many practices back to paper. Health insurance physicians warn Federal ...
Ripple’s “50-year Bitcoin” quip is not about dates. It highlights crypto’s two speeds: a slow, conservative core and a fast, ...
Explore what could happen to Satoshi’s 1 million BTC if quantum computers ever break early Bitcoin addresses and expose their private keys to the first Q-Day attacker.
Quantum computing may prove to be an existential threat to Bitcoin, but human panic and slow preparation are bigger ...
SHERIDAN, Wyoming, November 11th, 2025, ChainwireQuantus Network today announced the launch of its public testnet, ...