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Google just set a deadline. Quantum computers could break Bitcoin's encryption by 2029. Are blockchains ready?
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Google's paper, co-authored by Ethereum Foundation researcher Justin Drake and Stanford cryptographer Dan Boneh, estimates 2029 for breaking the elliptic curve cryptography that protects Bitcoin and Ethereum.
With 6.7 million BTC in vulnerable addresses and a newly identified 9-minute attack window on unspent Bitcoin transactions, the question is no longer whether blockchains need to migrate. It's whether they can do it fast enough.
Guests:
Alex Pruden, Co-Founder & CEO, Project Eleven
Dolev Bluvstein, CEO of Oratomic
Links:
Unchained:
Q-Day Is Imminent. Can Bitcoin Survive the Quantum Threat?
Solana Deploys Post-Quantum Signatures on Testnet
Is Nic Carter Exaggerating Bitcoin's Quantum Risk? Yes, Says One Core Dev
Research Papers:
Google: Securing Elliptic Curve Cryptocurrencies Against Quantum Vulnerabilities
Oratomic: Shor's Algorithm with as Few as 10,000 Reconfigurable Atomic Qubits (arXiv)
Caltech: Useful Quantum Computers Could Be Built with as Few as 10,000 Qubits
Companies & Tools:
Project Eleven
Project Eleven: Yellow Pages
Oratomic
BIP 360: Pay-to-Merkle-Root (P2MR)
Standards & Infrastructure:
NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography Standards
Cloudflare: State of the Post-Quantum Internet
Google Quantum AI: Willow & Error Correction
Algorand: Quantum-Resistant Falcon Signatures
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Google just set a deadline. Quantum computers could break Bitcoin's encryption by 2029. Are blockchains ready?
Sponsored by Nexo
Nexo is the premier digital wealth platform. Receive interest on your crypto, borrow against it without selling, and trade a range of assets. Now available in the U.S with 30 days of exclusive privileges.
Get started at http://nexo.com/unchained
Google's paper, co-authored by Ethereum Foundation researcher Justin Drake and Stanford cryptographer Dan Boneh, estimates 2029 for breaking the elliptic curve cryptography that protects Bitcoin and Ethereum.
With 6.7 million BTC in vulnerable addresses and a newly identified 9-minute attack window on unspent Bitcoin transactions, the question is no longer whether blockchains need to migrate. It's whether they can do it fast enough.
Guests:
Alex Pruden, Co-Founder & CEO, Project Eleven
Dolev Bluvstein, CEO of Oratomic
Links:
Unchained:
Q-Day Is Imminent. Can Bitcoin Survive the Quantum Threat?
Solana Deploys Post-Quantum Signatures on Testnet
Is Nic Carter Exaggerating Bitcoin's Quantum Risk? Yes, Says One Core Dev
Research Papers:
Google: Securing Elliptic Curve Cryptocurrencies Against Quantum Vulnerabilities
Oratomic: Shor's Algorithm with as Few as 10,000 Reconfigurable Atomic Qubits (arXiv)
Caltech: Useful Quantum Computers Could Be Built with as Few as 10,000 Qubits
Companies & Tools:
Project Eleven
Project Eleven: Yellow Pages
Oratomic
BIP 360: Pay-to-Merkle-Root (P2MR)
Standards & Infrastructure:
NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography Standards
Cloudflare: State of the Post-Quantum Internet
Google Quantum AI: Willow & Error Correction
Algorand: Quantum-Resistant Falcon Signatures
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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