A new tool, the Quantum Doomsday Clock, has set a timeline for when quantum computers could break Bitcoin’s (BTC) encryption.
Crypto Twitter discusses Michael Saylor's warning about the greatest threat to Bitcoin.
Quantum computing risks are already influencing Bitcoin portfolios as institutions reassess security, cryptography vulnerabilities, and the network’s ability to upgrade.
UBS CEO Sergio Ermotti said at Davos this week that Bitcoin needs to overcome the quantum computing threat. Ermotti joins a ...
The threat of quantum computing is “cloud in the air,” said Eliezer Ndinga of 21Shares. Unless developers do something about ...
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Hackers demand Bitcoin ransom to release encrypted data in an attack targeting the Sanxenxo City Council in Spain
The Sanxenxo City Council, in Pontevedra, in the autonomous community of Galicia, is currently living through a cyberattack ...
A16z crypto analyst discloses that quantum computers will not pose a threat to Bitcoin in the near future. Find out why ...
A major investment firm removed Bitcoin from its portfolio, citing concerns about future quantum computing threats to crypto ...
Jefferies thinks quantum computing could break Bitcoin in years, not decades.
Representative Logan Manhart proposed the Bitcoin reserve bill, HB 1155, on Tuesday in South Dakota’s legislature. HB 1155 ...
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