Quantum Threats: Are Newer Blockchains Truly Prepared for the Future?
Main Idea
Newer blockchains using EdDSA are better positioned to handle quantum threats compared to older blockchains relying on ECDSA, but no current cryptographic algorithm is fully quantum-proof.
Key Points
1. Quantum computers leveraging Shor’s Algorithm could break the cryptographic security of current blockchains by deriving private keys from public keys, threatening blockchain integrity.
2. Older blockchains like Bitcoin and Ethereum use ECDSA, which is directly vulnerable to Shor’s Algorithm, making upgrades complex and risky.
3. Newer blockchains like Sui, Solana, and Near use EdDSA, which, while not quantum-proof, offers easier adaptation to post-quantum cryptographic (PQC) standards.
4. Mysten Labs' study highlights that newer blockchains with modular designs can transition to PQC more smoothly than older networks.
5. The urgency for quantum-resistant cryptography is high, with estimates suggesting quantum threats could materialize by 2030-2035, necessitating proactive preparation.
Description
BitcoinWorld Quantum Threats: Are Newer Blockchains Truly Prepared for the Future? The digital world is constantly evolving, and with it, the threats to our most valuable assets. For cryptocurrency enthusiasts, a looming challenge on the horizon is the advent of quantum computing. Imagine a machine so powerful it could potentially break the cryptographic foundations that secure your Bitcoin or Ethereum holdings. While still a future prospect, the industry is already grappling with how to fortify...
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