What exactly did El Salvador do? The government redistributed roughly 6,274 BTC (around $678 million at publication time) from one address into 14 fresh addresses, each capped at 500 BTC, as a ...
New research says today’s quantum computers are far too weak to threaten Bitcoin’s cryptography, leaving the network years to ...
Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are now embedded in the global financial system. Countries are creating strategic reserves, and institutional investors, from hedge funds to pension schemes, are ...
El Salvador has announced plans to split its vast bitcoin holdings into multiple wallets in order to protect against potential quantum attacks. The Central American country owns roughly half a billion ...
Proposed BIP-360 introduces P2MR to protect Bitcoin from quantum attacks, securing long-term value by removing public key exposure.
El Salvador, the country with one of the largest Bitcoin treasuries, made a surprising move on Aug. 30 when it transferred its BTC holdings to 14 new addresses. The Bitcoin Office of the country ...
Quantum computers can’t break Bitcoin yet, but quantum wallets are already on sale. Is this insurance or a fear tax?
Strategy announces Bitcoin security program to counter quantum threats, addressing vulnerabilities of ECDSA due to quantum ...
We outline a dual-track migration strategy for Bitcoin in response to the potential emergence of quantum computing. In both scenarios, funds that are carefully managed, i.e., stored in hashed address ...