Why the Quantum Attack on ECC Keeps Getting Cheaper, and Where It Stops
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Marin Ivezic
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PostQuantumWhy the Quantum Attack on ECC Keeps Getting Cheaper, and Where It Stopspostquantum.comAn open competition has driven the logical qubits for one secp256k1 point addition into the high 1,100s. The arithmetic says how much further circuit tricks can go, and exactly where they stop. The post Why the Quantum Attack on ECC Keeps Getting Cheaper, and Where It Stops appeared first on PostQuantum - Quantum Computing, Quantum Security, PQC .
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