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<h1>Frequently Asked Quantum Questions</h1> | <h1>Frequently Asked Quantum Questions</h1> | ||
== <strong>Statements & Assertions</strong> == | |||
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* [[quantum_computing_is_coming|Quantum Computing is Coming]] | * [[quantum_computing_is_coming|Quantum Computing is Coming]] | ||
* [[its_going_to_affect_bitcoin|It's going to affect Bitcoin]] | * [[its_going_to_affect_bitcoin|It's going to affect Bitcoin]] | ||
* [[bitcoin_has_plans_for_this|Bitcoin's developers have already planned for this.]] | * [[bitcoin_has_plans_for_this|Bitcoin's developers have already planned for this.]] | ||
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* [[what_about_banks|If ECDSA will be broken, banks and the whole internet is broken. Blockchain is the least we’ll need to worry about then.]] | * [[what_about_banks|If ECDSA will be broken, banks and the whole internet is broken. Blockchain is the least we’ll need to worry about then.]] | ||
<strong>Resources</strong> | == <strong>Resources</strong> == | ||
Series: Quantum resistant blockchain and cryptocurrency, the full analysis | Series: Quantum resistant blockchain and cryptocurrency, the full analysis | ||
Revision as of 21:03, 23 February 2021
Frequently Asked Quantum Questions
Statements & Assertions
- Bitcoin's developers have already planned for this.
- Bitcoin willjust hard/softfork
- If they can break SHA_256, we’ll upgrade to SHA_384
- But if you don’t reuse addresses, you’re safe because BTC only exposes the hash of your public key if you have never transferred BTC from that address
- Quantum computing is a long ways away, there's no need to bother
- If ECDSA will be broken, banks and the whole internet is broken. Blockchain is the least we’ll need to worry about then.
Resources
Series: Quantum resistant blockchain and cryptocurrency, the full analysis
- 1. Laying the groundwork
- 2. Blockchain mathematical concepts
- 3. Quantum resistant blockchains explained
- 4. Challenges in upgrading existing blockchains
- 5. Challenges in upgrading existing blockchains, continued
- 6. Why BTC is vulnerable for quantum attacks sooner than todays estimates
- 7. Commong arguments and false claims
Academic Papers