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.
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Tests show $30,000 AI GPUs are terrible password crackers
The RTX 5090 is the fastest password-cracking GPU right now ...
A $30,000 AI GPU doesn't outperform consumer GPUs at password cracking. Specops explains why attackers don't need exotic ...
StarkWare’s Avihu Levy proposes "Quantum Safe Bitcoin" (QSB) a puzzle scheme secures BTC crypto transactions against quantum computing threat ...
Bitcoin transactions could be resistant to quantum attacks without changing the network’s core rules, a new proposal contends ...
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CZ skips NFTs, chooses Amazon for book launch
Changpeng Zhao (CZ) released his autobiography, and one thing stood out to parts of the crypto community; it wasn’t very ...
StarkWare introduces quantum-resistant Bitcoin solution using hash-based security. Works within existing protocol but high costs limit use to large transfers.
A new brief from the Bitcoin Policy Institute says advances in quantum computing may bring forward risks to Bitcoin’s ...
For much of the past decade, post-quantum cryptography (PQC) lived primarily in academic journals and standards committees.
Developers are considering ways to quantum-proof the world's oldest cryptocurrency as the threat of this computing moves beyond a hypothetical.
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