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Google, Quantum Computers and Crack Crypto Sooner

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Google issues ‘Q-Day’ warning. Quantum could crack Bitcoin encryption by 2029.
Google researchers found certain quantum computers could break the encryption protecting the world’s largest cryptocurrency.

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Google Finds Quantum Computers Could Break Bitcoin Sooner Than Expected
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Google Warns Quantum Computers Could Crack Crypto Sooner Than Expected
CoinDesk · 1d
Bitcoin bulls scramble for post-quantum protection as Google drops bombshell paper
New research from Google's Quantum AI team sharply lowers the estimated resources needed for a quantum computer to break bitcoin and Ethereum wallet cryptography, suggesting such machines could arrive...

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Digi Times · 23h
Google flags rising quantum threat to crypto security, urges shift to post-quantum encryption
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Google finds quantum computers could break bitcoin’s encryption sooner than expected
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Quantum computers need vastly fewer resources than thought to break vital encryption

Building a utility-scale quantum computer that can crack one of the most vital cryptosystems—elliptic curves—doesn’t require nearly the resources anticipated just a year or two ago, two independently written whitepapers have concluded.
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Alice & Bob Secures $3.9M ARPA-E Award to Use Quantum Computing to Design Rare-Earth-Free Magnets

This team effort converges expertise to leverage quantum computing for an important, practical outcome.”— Marco Cerezo,
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World-first quantum-safe drones tested to protect UAV data from future cyber threats

European defense firms have tested a new drone platform designed to stay secure even
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Quantum Computing Built An Impossible Molecule — With Big Implications

An international team of scientists proved the never-before-seen molecule's exotic nature using a quantum computer, potentially ushering in new scientific opportunities.
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QuSecure Collaborating with NIST’s National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence to Address Post-Quantum Algorithm Migration

NIST consortium is promoting awareness and developing practices to ease migration from current public-key algorithms to quantum-resilient algorithms.
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Silicon quantum computer performs logical operations for the first time

Silicon is ubiquitous in modern electronics, and now it is becoming increasingly useful in quantum computing. In particular, silicon's compatibility with existing chip technology and its long coherence times in silicon-based spin qubits make it a promising material for scalable quantum computing.
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