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β€œIn addition to Bitcoin... they talk about things like stable coins... even systems like zero-knowledge proof systems or data availability systems for layer 2s, all of those are covered and explicitly the vulnerabilities to a quantum computer are described.”

β€” Alex Pruden
Macro Pods
APR 3, 2026Laura Shin
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    The quantum threat timeline has moved to 2029 - A new Google white paper, co-authored by Ethereum's Justin Drake and Stanford's Dan Boneh, suggests that quantum computers could break elliptic curve cryptography within just three years.

    β€œthat deadline is now three years away, at least according to this Google paper. So that's 2029.”

    β€” Laura Shin
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    New research lowers the qubit threshold by 50x - Oratomic has published research demonstrating that Shor’s algorithm can be executed with only 10,000 reconfigurable atomic qubits, a massive reduction from previous estimates of millions.

    β€œwe see that we can actually do things with as few as 10,000 qubits using novel approaches to the error correction... it's actually a factor of 50, even relative to this recent result.”

    β€” Dolev Bluvstein
  • β€’

    Quantum vulnerability extends across the entire crypto ecosystem - The threat is not limited to Bitcoin’s public keys; it explicitly affects stablecoins, zero-knowledge proof systems, and Layer 2 data availability solutions.

    β€œIn addition to Bitcoin... they talk about things like stable coins... even systems like zero-knowledge proof systems or data availability systems for layer 2s, all of those are covered and explicitly the vulnerabilities to a quantum computer are described.”

    β€” Alex Pruden
Macro Pods
APR 3, 2026Laura Shin
  • β€’

    The quantum threat timeline has moved to 2029 - A new Google white paper, co-authored by Ethereum's Justin Drake and Stanford's Dan Boneh, suggests that quantum computers could break elliptic curve cryptography within just three years.

    β€œthat deadline is now three years away, at least according to this Google paper. So that's 2029.”

    β€” Laura Shin
  • β€’

    New research lowers the qubit threshold by 50x - Oratomic has published research demonstrating that Shor’s algorithm can be executed with only 10,000 reconfigurable atomic qubits, a massive reduction from previous estimates of millions.

    β€œwe see that we can actually do things with as few as 10,000 qubits using novel approaches to the error correction... it's actually a factor of 50, even relative to this recent result.”

    β€” Dolev Bluvstein
  • β€’

    Quantum vulnerability extends across the entire crypto ecosystem - The threat is not limited to Bitcoin’s public keys; it explicitly affects stablecoins, zero-knowledge proof systems, and Layer 2 data availability solutions.

    β€œIn addition to Bitcoin... they talk about things like stable coins... even systems like zero-knowledge proof systems or data availability systems for layer 2s, all of those are covered and explicitly the vulnerabilities to a quantum computer are described.”

    β€” Alex Pruden

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