StarkWare CPO Proposes Quantum-Safe Bitcoin Transactions Without Softforks

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Bitcoin breaking news: On April 10, StarkWare CPO Avihu Levy released a research proposal titled "Quantum-Safe Bitcoin Transactions Without Softforks," complete with an open-source implementation. The proposal provides quantum-resistant security for Bitcoin transactions without requiring a softfork. The solution is currently a prototype and applies to UTXOs with unexposed public keys. Bitcoin news outlets are closely monitoring the development.

ME News reports that on April 10 (UTC+8), Avihu Levy, Chief Product Officer at StarkWare, released a research proposal and open-source implementation titled "Quantum-Safe Bitcoin Transactions Without Softforks." The proposal aims to provide quantum resistance for Bitcoin transactions without requiring a Bitcoin softfork. This solution is currently a research prototype and applies to UTXOs (Unspent Transaction Outputs) whose public keys have never been exposed. (Source: Foresight News)

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