Q-day refers to the day a cryptographically relevant quantum computer becomes powerful enough to break public-key encryption.
Saudi Arabia has deployed its first quantum computer, renewing questions about the future of blockchain security.
Vitalik Buterin puts quantum resistance as a part of Ethereum’s roadmap as quantum advances accelerate worldwide.
The machines outnumber us 45-to-1, and adversaries are already harvesting your encrypted data for a quantum payday. We're ...
Saudi Arabia and its deeper-than-thou pockets have finally set their sights on quantum computing, and they are now in it to ...
Quantum computing could break Bitcoin by 2030. Learn what it means for your BTC and how post-quantum cryptography may protect it.
Key takeawaysButerin sees a nontrivial 20% chance that quantum computers could break current cryptography before 2030, and he argues that Ethereum should begin preparing for that possibility.A key ...
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The developers behind the Tor network have announced a major upcoming change. The free overlay network, which enables anonymous communication on the web, will soon adopt ...
Descriptive set theorists study the niche mathematics of infinity. Now, they’ve shown that their problems can be rewritten in the concrete language of algorithms.