The Bitcoin network took its first step towards quantum-computing resistance with the addition of BIP 360 to its repository.
Cathie Wood's ARK Invest publishes a white paper on Bitcoin and quantum computing.
Key takeawaysBitcoin mining began in 2009 as a hobby-friendly activity where users could earn BTC using CPUs and later GPUs.
IBM offers expanded access to quantum processors as developers prepare for the eventual challenge to Bitcoin's cryptography.
The construction of PsiQuantum’s 1 million qubit quantum facility in Chicago has begun, a size that research suggests is potentially large enough to crack Bitcoin’s cryptography.
Bitcoin’s BIP-360 introduces P2MR to reduce quantum risk. Here is what changes, what trade-offs come with it and what it does not fix.
Blockstream Research deploys post-quantum signature verification on Liquid mainnet, protecting real Bitcoin assets from future quantum computer attacks.
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