Capriole Founder Predicts Bitcoin’s Fall Below $50,000 Due to Quantum Threat
By 2028, Bitcoin's price could fall below $50,000 if its network does not become resistant to quantum attacks, according to Capriole founder Charles Edwards.The study and development of quantum computing technologies.
Capriole Founder Predicts Bitcoin’s Fall Below $50,000 Due to Quantum Threat
By 2028, Bitcoin's price could fall below $50,000 if its network does not become resistant to quantum attacks, according to Capriole founder Charles Edwards.
Bitcoin OGs May See Quantum Threat as Chance to Acquire BTC
In the hypothetical scenario of a quantum attack on Satoshi Nakamoto's wallets, "old whales" would protect the market, according to analyst Willy Woo.
Singapore Launches First Commercial Quantum Computer
Singaporean firm Horizon Quantum has launched the city-state's first quantum computer for commercial use.
Quantum Computers Pose a Consensus Challenge to Bitcoin, Says Expert
The primary threat of quantum computing to Bitcoin lies in the issue of consensus rather than technology, according to analyst James Check.
Bloomberg analyst casts Zcash as a threat to bitcoin
The aggressive promotion of Zcash could split the community just when bitcoin needs unified support, said Bloomberg analyst Eric Balchunas.
Ethereum Foundation Unveils Solution to Unite All L2 Networks
Ethereum Foundation has shared details of the upcoming launch of the Interop Layer (EIL). The protocol aims to unify the fragmented L2 ecosystem into a "single chain."
Adam Back Dismisses Quantum Threat to Bitcoin as Overstated
Quantum systems capable of breaking the cryptography of the first cryptocurrency are unlikely to emerge for another 20-40 years, according to cypherpunk Adam Back.
IBM claims a breakthrough in quantum computing
IBM unveiled a new processor and an experimental chip for fault-tolerant computing, and set out plans to achieve quantum supremacy by 2026.
Willy Woo suggests SegWit as a shield against bitcoin’s quantum risk
Analyst Willy Woo has proposed shielding bitcoin from the quantum threat by moving funds to SegWit addresses.
Mysten Labs: AI in North Korean hackers’ hands is more dangerous than quantum computing
Artificial intelligence is a more serious threat to cryptocurrencies than quantum computing, said Mysten Labs cryptographer Kostas Chalkias.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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