Quantum Countdown: How Bitcoin’s 15-year shield faces its biggest threat yet ⏳
For 15 years, the Bitcoin network has remained safe and stable due to elliptic curve cryptography (ECC), developed in 1985. However, this longstanding security measure may soon face obsolescence as the rise of quantum computers presents a new and significant threat.
As the potential capabilities of quantum computers expand, the security of Bitcoin’s ECC becomes increasingly vulnerable, generating growing concern in the crypto community about the need for new protective measures.
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