AI is accelerating the development of quantum computing, prompting the crypto industry to reassess its security frameworks. Researchers, including Alex Pruden of Project Eleven, highlight the use of machine learning to optimize quantum error correction, a key challenge in quantum computing. Illia Polosukhin of NEAR Protocol warns of the "harvest now, decrypt later" threat, where attackers collect encrypted data to decrypt once quantum computers advance.
The convergence of AI and quantum computing is intensifying the security arms race, necessitating dynamic and evolving protection strategies. Blockchain networks, reliant on elliptic curve cryptography, face potential vulnerabilities as quantum computers could theoretically derive private keys from public keys. In response, ecosystems like Ethereum, Solana, and NEAR are advancing post-quantum cryptography initiatives.
AI Drives Quantum Computing Threats, Crypto Security Faces New Challenges
Disclaimer: The content provided on Phemex News is for informational purposes only. We do not guarantee the quality, accuracy, or completeness of the information sourced from third-party articles. The content on this page does not constitute financial or investment advice. We strongly encourage you to conduct you own research and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.
