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Solana developers are testing quantum-resistant cryptography
Solana developers are testing quantum-resistant cryptography to protect the network from future quantum computing threats.
Quantum computing is not currently an existential threat to Bitcoin, but as capital becomes more institutional and long-term, even distant risks require clearer answers.
The Solana Foundation announced a partnership with Project Eleven, a post-quantum crypto security company, to prepare Solana ...
A long-simmering debate over quantum computing and Bitcoin security resurfaced this week after a public exchange between Adam Back, CEO of Blockstream, and ...
Solana's testnet deploys quantum-resistant signatures as the blockchain industry hastens post-quantum security.
The true danger isn't just that quantum computers will read our emails. It's that they'll fundamentally change what's ...
Organizations that act now will not only protect their data—they will protect their reputation, their relationships and their ...
SEALSQ Corp (LAES) ("SEALSQ" or "Company"), a company that focuses on developing and selling Semiconductors, PKI, and Post-Quantum technology hardware and software products, today announced the ...
Project 11 is looking to gauge the urgency of the quantum security risk to Bitcoin. Millions of addresses could be at risk if quantum computers are eventually able to break Bitcoin’s cryptography.
Bitcoiners aim to quantum-proof Bitcoin by 2026 through implementations such as BIP-360 and hash-based signatures proposed by ...
This technical foundation has enabled BTQ to be first-to-market with multiple quantum-safe blockchain innovations including the Quantum Stablecoin Settlement Network (QSSN) securing digital assets for ...
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