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quantum threat
The term **"quantum threat"** refers to the potential risk that advances in quantum computing pose to current cryptographic systems and information security. Quantum computers, once powerful enough, could efficiently solve mathematical problems—such as integer factorization and discrete logarithms—that underpin widely used encryption methods like RSA and ECC. This capability could enable adversaries to break existing encryption schemes, compromising data confidentiality, integrity, and authentication across digital systems.
Borderless Capital: Quantum Threat to Bitcoin Unlikely Before 2030
Quantum computers could one day pose a serious risk to Bitcoin’s cryptography — but not anytime soon. According to Amit Mehra, partner at Borderless Capital, quantum technology is still in its infancy, giving the crypto industry...
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