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Bitcoin safe from quantum without a fork, researchers say

Researchers say a method exists to protect Bitcoin from quantum threats without requiring a network hard fork.

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Bitcoin safe from quantum without a fork, researchers say

Bitcoin researchers say there is a way to make the cryptocurrency safe from quantum attacks without forcing a hard fork, according to the Decrypt headline supplied.

The claim addresses concerns about quantum computers undermining the cryptographic primitives that secure Bitcoin transactions. Researchers framing the approach as avoiding a hard fork signal a path that would not split the network.

Decrypt reports the proposed method would allow protective changes without a coordinated protocol-level break, leaving existing ledger history intact while introducing quantum-resistant measures. The headline does not provide technical specifics or implementation steps beyond that high-level description.

Market listings included with the source show Bitcoin at $71,113.00, down 2.87%, while Ethereum is listed at $2,202.11, down 2.71%, reflecting broader crypto market movement alongside the announcement.

The recap

  • Researchers propose securing Bitcoin against quantum attacks without a fork.
  • Bitcoin price stood at $71,113.00, down 2.87% in listings.
  • The approach is described as avoiding a hard fork, researchers say.
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