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Quantum computers could break Bitcoin

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Quantum computers need vastly fewer resources than thought to break vital encryption
Building a utility-scale quantum computer that can crack one of the most vital cryptosystems—elliptic curves—doesn’t require nearly the resources anticipated just a year or two ago, two independently written whitepapers have concluded.

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New Scientist · 14h
The first quantum computer to break encryption is now shockingly close
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Quantum Computers Will Tap Out Before Breaking Encryption, Theory Claims
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Google Warns Quantum Computers Could Crack Crypto Sooner Than Expected
Google warns that quantum computers could break crypto sooner than expected, heightening the urgency for post-quantum security across blockchain networks.

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CoinDesk · 1d
Quantum risk resurfaces at the worst time for bitcoin, but 1 token is loving it
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A quantum computer may need just 10,000 qubits to empty your crypto wallets, researchers say
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Just 10,000 quantum bits might crack internet encryption schemes

With around 26,000 qubits, the encryption could be broken in a day, the researchers report in a paper submitted March 30 to arXiv.org. Another prevalent form of encryption, RSA–2048, would require 100,000 qubits and 10 days to break, according to the researchers, from Caltech and quantum computing company Oratomic in Pasadena, Calif.
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Is Q-day really nigh? Perceptions of the quantum risk

In our latest Computing research we look at developments in quantum computing and cryptography, whether UK IT leaders believe the risk is real and what
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