Quantum computing Vs Crypto
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Quantum computing threatens crypto by targeting its mathematical foundations. Shor’s Algorithm could theoretically crack the ECDSA encryption that secures private keys, while Grover’s Algorithm weakens mining hashes.
As of 2026, a "Cryptographically Relevant Quantum Computer" remains years away, but the threat of "Harvest Now, Decrypt Later" is real. In response, the industry is migrating toward Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC). Major chains are preparing soft forks to implement NIST-approved algorithms, while "quantum-native" projects like QRL already use lattice-based security. For most users, protection will eventually mean moving funds to new, quantum-resistant address types.
Would you like a list of the specific NIST-approved algorithms being adopted?
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Quantum computing threatens crypto by targeting its mathematical foundations. Shor’s Algorithm could theoretically crack the ECDSA encryption that secures private keys, while Grover’s Algorithm weakens mining hashes.
As of 2026, a "Cryptographically Relevant Quantum Computer" remains years away, but the threat of "Harvest Now, Decrypt Later" is real. In response, the industry is migrating toward Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC). Major chains are preparing soft forks to implement NIST-approved algorithms, while "quantum-native" projects like QRL already use lattice-based security. For most users, protection will eventually mean moving funds to new, quantum-resistant address types.
Would you like a list of the specific NIST-approved algorithms being adopted?