New York Times Identifies Bitcoin Inventor 'Satoshi'
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One paper finds that attacking the bitcoin blockchain through quantum mining would demand the energy output of a star. Another replicates every major "quantum factoring breakthrough" using a 1981 home computer and a dog.
Google published a paper on March 31 that states that Bitcoin's cryptography could be impacted by quantum computing sooner than previously stated.
A New York Times investigation points to the 55-year-old inventor of hashcash as the most likely identity behind Satoshi Nakamoto A forensic investigation by the New York Times has identified British cryptographer Adam Back as the most credible candidate yet for Satoshi Nakamoto,
The New York Times claims renowned cryptographer Adam Back is the mysterious Bitcoin creator, Satoshi Nakamoto. Back joins a long list of cryptographers who might be Satoshi. The world might never
After research from Google suggested a potential threat to some cryptocurrencies, tokens like QRL and Cellframe (CEL) saw their values rise. Bitcoin has been the king of cryptocurrencies since its inception.
Anxieties over the quantum threat to Bitcoin have been growing, but Bernstein backs Back in saying there’s no cause for alarm.
Google's quantum paper made headlines with that number. Here's what it means, what's actually at risk, and why 6.9 million bitcoin are more exposed than the rest.
Google's new whitepaper says it could take only minutes for a quantum system to crack Bitcoin.
Understanding the Quantum Computing Threat to Bitcoin The world of cryptocurrency has long been praised for its robust security based