#Gate广场五月交易分享


On May 9th, Project Eleven released a 110-page report: $3 trillion in digital assets are exposed to quantum computing risks. The earliest Q-Day (the day quantum cracking encryption occurs) is 2030, and the latest is 2033—4 to 7 years.
Even more alarming data: In March, Google Quantum AI published a paper proving that 500k qubits can crack BTC/ETH encryption in minutes. Combining current data: 25%-40% of addresses' public keys in circulating BTC are already exposed on the chain—meaning, in theory, they can be stolen as soon as Q-Day arrives. "Harvest Now, Decrypt Later"—state-level adversaries are already collecting encrypted data, waiting for Q-Day.
So how to respond? The Bitcoin SegWit upgrade (relatively simple task) took over 2 years and caused a fork. Moving the entire network to quantum-resistant encryption will be ten times larger in scale.
The report states: "The gap is not technical, but coordination, urgency, and willingness to bear costs." In plain language: the cost of collaboration is high, and the crypto community wants to pretend they haven't seen it.
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