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BTQ launches Bitcoin Quantum testnet with first quantum-safe fork of Bitcoin

Key Takeaways

  • BTQ has launched the first Bitcoin fork using post-quantum cryptography, replacing ECDSA with ML-DSA.
  • Over 6 million BTC remain vulnerable to future quantum threats, BTQ’s testnet offers a live environment to prepare the ecosystem.

BTQ Technologies has launched the Bitcoin Quantum testnet, marking the first quantum-safe fork of Bitcoin, 17 years after the original genesis block.

The testnet replaces Bitcoin’s quantum-vulnerable ECDSA signatures with ML-DSA, the NIST-standardized cryptographic algorithm mandated for US national security systems. BTQ’s live testnet allows developers, miners, researchers, and users to engage with a permissionless quantum-resistant Bitcoin network.

CEO Olivier Roussy Newton described the launch as a proactive step to protect Bitcoin’s security model before the arrival of cryptographically relevant quantum computers:

BTQ’s effort has drawn validation from Delphi Digital, which called the network a “quantum canary” for the crypto industry. The firm also noted that Satoshi Nakamoto’s estimated 600,000 to 1.1 million BTC holdings are among the assets exposed to future quantum threats.

BTQ plans to accumulate testnet rewards as a strategic treasury asset and may capture early value as institutions move toward quantum-safe on-chain infrastructure.

Source: https://cryptobriefing.com/btq-technologies-unveils-bitcoin-quantum-testnet-for-enhanced-security/

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