Aptos developers have proposed AIP-137 to add optional post-quantum signatures, aiming to prepare the network for future quantum-related cryptographic risks.
Delve into the potential effects of Aptos' quantum-resistant security upgrades on APT's price in 2025, exploring AIP-137's ...
Is quantum computing really a threat to Bitcoin? A clear, data-driven reality check on crypto’s quantum risks, timelines, and ...
Aptos joins Zcash, IOTA, and Ethereum in preparing for the quantum disruption. For users, the upgrade will translate to potential network congestion, with transaction signatures expected to be over ...
However, Michael Saylor, the pioneer of BTC corporate treasury, doesn’t share a similar urgency. In fact, he recently noted that quantum computing will “harden BTC,” not break it.
Bitcoin’s Taproot usage is declining, signaling wider concerns around its quantum future, as the leading cryptographers race to solve the quantum threat in 2026. A small but growing group of Bitcoin ...
Aptos has unveiled AIP-137, introducing SLH-DSA-SHA2-128s as its first post-quantum signature scheme to protect against future quantum computing threats. The proposal, drafted by Aptos Labs Head of ...
Solana tests post-quantum digital signatures to strengthen blockchain security. Bitcoin experts say quantum threats remain distant.
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Why quantum security is rising on layer-1 roadmaps and which networks are preparing first
Quantum computers still look like lab toys: Racks of hardware, error-prone qubits and almost no real-world applications. Yet if you check the roadmaps of major layer-1 blockchains, a new priority now ...
Aptos proposes optional post-quantum signatures via AIP-137, introducing SLH-DSA to safeguard accounts against emerging quantum computing ...
For years, the conversation around quantum computing and cryptocurrency has been dominated by a single, breathless question: Will a quantum breakthrough kill Bitcoin? The fear is simple enough.
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