Coin Bureau: "Ahora, esto no es un problema hoy, pero si las computadoras cuánticas alguna vez alcanzan el punto en que las claves privadas se pueden deri..." — Pendiente
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Pendiente. La afirmación advierte sobre un escenario futuro en el que las computadoras cuánticas pueden derivar claves privadas de claves públicas, poniendo en riesgo las monedas Taproot incluso si no se gastan. Este escenario es t...
"Ahora, esto no es un problema hoy, pero si las computadoras cuánticas alguna vez alcanzan el punto en que las claves privadas se pueden derivar de las claves públicas, entonces las monedas Taproot ni siquiera necesitarían ser gastadas para estar en riesgo." "Now, this isn't a problem today, but if quantum computers ever reach the point where private keys can be derived from public keys, then taproot coins wouldn't even need to be spent to be at risk."
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Iniciar sesión…Until then, the public key is hidden behind a cryptographic hash, which acts as an extra layer of protection. But Taproot changed this by making public keys the default way of interacting with addresses. That's great for efficiency and user experience, but it also means public keys can be exposed onchain the moment funds are received. Now, this isn't a problem today, but if quantum computers ever reach the point where private keys can be derived from public keys, then taproot coins wouldn't even need to be spent to be at risk. So, then this begs the question of how much BTC could be at risk and when. Unfortunately, there's no definitive answer to either question, which is a scary thought in itself. That said though, several institutions and analysts have weighed in. For instance, the National Institute for Standards and Technology or NIST says the threat isn't imminent…