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Will Quantum-Safe Cryptography Slow Ethereum Down? The Performance Tradeoff Explained...
Will Quantum-Safe Cryptography Slow Ethereum Down? The Performance Tradeoff Explained...
Authored by Dilip Kumar Patairya via CoinTelegraph.com,
The quantum threat: Real, but not immediate
Ethereum relies on cryptographic systems that remain secure against classical computers. However, sufficiently advanced quantum machines could one day break these systems, potentially exposing private keys and putting billions of dollars in value at risk.
Ethereum’s post-quantum initiative sends a clear message: there is no immediate threat, yet delaying action is not an option.
Upgrading a global, decentralized network is a complex, multiyear effort that requires:
protocol redesign
ecosystem-wide coordination
comprehensive testing and...
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