Bitcoin's P2MR upgrade merged into the BIP repository. Protection from quantum computers is now a reality. Your funds just got a quantum-resistant security layer.
The Bitcoin network took its first step towards quantum-computing resistance with the addition of BIP 360 to its repository.
In the latest Bitcoin Improvement Proposal (BIP-360), core developers have proposed a soft fork that would reduce the current long-tail risk for Taproot-based Bitcoin wallet addresses.
Bitcoins biggest challenge may lie in making the blockchain post-quantum. Experts in the field believe a quantum computer ...
Bitcoin developers lay the groundwork for post-quantum upgrades, but experts vary on whether the threat is years or decades away.
BIP-360 co-author Ethan Heilman says that making Bitcoin quantum-secure could take 7 years. Recent breakthroughs suggest time is running out.
Proposed BIP-360 introduces P2MR to protect Bitcoin from quantum attacks, securing long-term value by removing public key exposure.
Bitcoin is running out of time to adopt post-quantum cryptography. Upgrading too early or too late could have disastrous ...
Ripple ex-CTO says Bitcoin may need a hard fork for quantum security, while XRP Ledger can upgrade without new addresses.
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