Quantum Computing Breakthrough Puts Bitcoin on a Tight Deadline for Security Upgrades
Google Research Sets a New Deadline for Crypto Security
Google researchers have shared new findings that push the timeline for post-quantum cryptography to 2029. This means
How Quantum Computers Threaten Digital Money
Quantum computers use special algorithms like Shor’s to solve hard math problems quickly. For
Old
Why the Threat Feels Closer Now
The new research cuts the resources needed for quantum attacks by about ten times. Experts note that a superconducting quantum computer could crack keys in minutes. No such machine exists today, but the faster progress means planning must start right away.
Steps Can Take to Stay Safe
- Move coins from old addresses to newer, safer ones where possible.
- Add post-quantum cryptography methods to the protocol.
- Agree on new standards that resist quantum attacks.
These steps sound simple but require community agreement and testing. Past debates on
Other Cryptocurrencies Face the Same Challenge
What This Means for Everyday Users
If you hold
Quantum progress shows no signs of slowing. Preparing now helps protect the value and trust in digital money for years to come.
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