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Quantum computers could break Bitcoin

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Google finds quantum computers could break bitcoin’s encryption sooner than expected
Google LLC today published a paper that indicates a quantum computer with 500,000 qubits could be used to steal cryptocurrency.

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 · 12d
Quantum Computers Will Tap Out Before Breaking Encryption, Theory Claims
Live Science on MSN · 1d
Quantum computers need just 10,000 qubits to break the most secure encryption, scientists warn
New Scientist · 9h
The first quantum computer to break encryption is now shockingly close
A quantum computer capable of breaking the encryption that secures the internet now seems only just around the corner.

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CoinDesk · 1d
Bitcoin bulls scramble for post-quantum protection as Google drops bombshell paper
Digi Times · 22h
Google flags rising quantum threat to crypto security, urges shift to post-quantum encryption
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Useful quantum computers could be built with as few as 10,000 qubits, team finds

Quantum computers of the future may be closer to reality thanks to new research from Caltech and Oratomic, a Caltech-linked start-up company. Theorists and experimentalists teamed up to develop a new approach for reducing the errors that riddle today's rudimentary quantum computers.
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The mathematical foundation of post-quantum cryptography

Quantum computing is widely believed to be a revolutionary new technology. In fact, it is a double-edged sword. If efficient quantum computers can be manufactured in near future, many of the current cryptosystems will be in danger and post-quantum ...
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Quantum security beyond PQC: Networks need more than new algorithms

Quantum security is not just about new algorithms – operators must tackle key issues and untangle crypto sprawl before quantum decryption arrives
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Quantum computers could have a fundamental limit after all

The performance of quantum computers could cap out after around 1,000 qubits, according to a new analysis published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Through new calculations, Tim Palmer at the University of Oxford has reconsidered the mathematical foundations underlying the quantum principles behind the technology,
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