Stanford cryptographer warns Bitcoin must prepare for quantum risk

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A Stanford cryptographer has warned that Bitcoin must address quantum computing risks as crypto strategies evolve. Bitcoin’s price rose to $77,500, while a 37% chance of a U.S.-Iran deal emerged. A trader linked to the top 10/10 whales lost $128 million in Ethereum, and Vitalik Buterin emphasized Ethereum’s focus on longevity. Risk management remains critical as market volatility and technical threats increase.

CryptoSlate, May 26: 1. Stanford cryptographer: Bitcoin must prepare for quantum risks; 2. Bitcoin price near $77,500 as probability of U.S.-Iran agreement rises to 37%; 3. Bubblemaps: Traders associated with 10/10 whales lost $128 million on Ethereum trades; 4. Vitalik Buterin: The Ethereum Foundation will prioritize longevity over breadth; 5. Coinbase CEO: Proposes eight global financial transformation goals; 6. Coinhouse receives France’s AMF MICA license, becoming one of the first compliant crypto service providers; 7. Hackers exploit vulnerability to steal nearly $3 million from 86 Gnosis wallets; 8. Tom Lehman: Advocates for inclusion of EIP-8182 in Ethereum’s Hegora upgrade; 9. Thetaray CEO: Cross-chain compliance is an invisible AML blind spot in crypto; 10. Ledger: AI security roadmap enhances wallet security.

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