Starware’s CPO has proposed a solution that would make Bitcoin users make quantum-safe transactions today without protocol changes, though high costs make it impractical for everyday use.
Bitcoin transactions could be resistant to quantum attacks without changing the network’s core rules, a new proposal contends ...
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A new scheme from a StarkWare researcher works under existing consensus rules, offering an emergency fallback while BIP-360 ...
The attack was discovered Tuesday, April 7, and doesn't appear to be related to a January ransomware attack against county ...
A research firm tallied the internet-exposed devices Iran is targeting and recommended mitigations for any infrastructure ...
After a ransomware incident in January, officials made changes including updating IT protocols. A second attack this week ...
StarkWare’s Avihu Levy proposes "Quantum Safe Bitcoin" (QSB) a puzzle scheme secures BTC crypto transactions against quantum computing threat ...
Quantum Safe Bitcoin proposal claims to protect BTC from quantum attacks without upgrades, but high costs and limits raise concerns.
From CERN testbeds to telecom ops, quantum technology is reshaping how networks are built, secured, and optimized ...
India's National Quantum Mission achieves a landmark 1,000-km secure quantum communication network using indigenous ...
The window of opportunity in the crypto market is closing faster than most retail participants realize. As institutional ...