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NIST has advanced nine post-quantum digital signature schemes to Round 3 of its Additional Digital Signatures process, highlighting emerging alternatives to ML-DSA and SLH-DSA for blockchain, cryptography, and quantum-resistant infrastructure. The candidates span lattice, isogeny, MPCitH, and multivariate cryptography, with implications for Bitcoin, Ethereum, and post-quantum security systems.
Project Eleven open-sources libqc and quantum-vault, audited reference implementations for post-quantum crypto migration, ERC-4337 account abstraction, Bitcoin vault security, and crypto-agile wallet infrastructure designed for a quantum-safe future.
What Is Q-Day and Why Quantum Computing Is a Real Threat to Blockchain Security
A realistic scenario analysis of how a cryptographically relevant quantum computer could silently target exposed Bitcoin keys, disrupt trust in decentralized networks, and make post-Q-Day migration chaotic.
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A strategic look at how quantum computing could undermine the cryptographic foundations of Bitcoin and digital assets, why Q-Day may arrive before the ecosystem is ready, and why proactive migration is now the base case.
What are post-quantum signatures and how will they impact Bitcoin? Key tradeoffs in size, speed, and security for blockchain adoption.
Quantum computers pose a threat to traditional cryptography.PQ Address transforms large, complex post-quantum public keys into compact, human-readable, and error-resistant addresses—built for real-world crypto and distributed systems.
From ML-DSA and FN-DSA to emerging contenders like SQIsign, FAEST, and HAWK, we break down the trade-offs between security, performance, and scalability in post-quantum signature schemes for blockchain systems.
Will quantum computers break Bitcoin? 10 common misconceptions about quantum computing, cryptography, and the real risks to Bitcoin security.
Why is cryptography considered antifragile? How attacks on DES, RSA, and SIKE strengthen modern and post-quantum security.
“Public key” implies safety. In a quantum future, that assumption breaks. Here’s why redefining it as a “verification key” leads to better security, clearer thinking, and safer behavior in cryptocurrency.
What happens to Bitcoin in a quantum world? Exploring post-quantum upgrades, block size debates, and the risk to dormant BTC.

