It might be too late for bitcoin’s quantum migration, Project Eleven report argues
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It might be too late for bitcoin’s quantum migration, Project Eleven report argues
Quantum computing does not only pose a risk to up to $3 trillion in digital assets, it also threatens the security of banking systems, military communications, digital identities and more, Project Eleven’s report warns.
For years, the quantum threat has remained a distant scenario for the bitcoin. This perception is faltering. A report by Project Eleven now estimates that the network could lack time to prepare for its cryptographic transition before the arrival of quantum computers capable of breaking its current protections. Behind this alert is a huge issue: several million BTC could become vulnerable if the ecosystem fails to coordinate its migration in time…
The Quantum Threat to Bitcoin Is Legit. The People Warning You About It? Less So News ETHNews
While Bitcoin continues to face an existential crisis from quantum computing, industry experts are only pushing angles that benefit their selfish interests. Those sounding the alarm the loudest are selling you the quantum-safe technology, while those dismissing it stand to lose the most from the upgrades. Quantum computers will pose an existential threat to Bitcoin and most other blockchain networks, rendering current cryptographic techniques us…
A 110-page report from Project Eleven warns that the so-called Q-Day could occur as early as 2030. Around 6.9 million BTC are considered quantum-vulnerable, and over 3 trillion US dollars are held under the same cryptocurrency. Is there still enough time for a coordinated transition?
Bitcoin Faces “Too Late” Warning as Quantum Threat Report Puts $3 Trillion at Risk by 2030 – CryptoGazette
A sobering new report from post-quantum security firm Project Eleven is making waves across the cryptocurrency industry this week, warning that Bitcoin and virtually every other major blockchain could be vulnerable to quantum-powered theft within four to seven years — and that the window for a safe migration may already be closing. The 110-page report, released May 9, 2026, argues that “Q-Day” — the moment when a quantum computer becomes capable…
Project Eleven Publishes Quantum Report with Q-Day Baseline Scenario in 2033
An analytical framework for measuring quantum progress, built on published research from Google and other quantum leaders NEW YORK, May 6, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Project Eleven today released The Quantum Threat to Blockchains 2026 Report, an analytical framework for measuring progress toward a cryptographically relevant quantum computer (CRQC). The model places Q-Day at a baseline of […] The post Project Eleven Publishes Quantum Report with Q-Day B…
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