Quantum attacks could worsen without proof of ownership: Near One
Near One says blockchains may need new ownership verification systems if quantum attacks compromise wallet keys and expose private assets.
Near One says blockchains may need new ownership verification systems if quantum attacks compromise wallet keys and expose private assets.
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