just use a new utxo (unspent transaction output) for every transaction.
this won't publish your pubkey directly (only a hashed representation) and the quantum computer can't guess the private key.
just use a new utxo (unspent transaction output) for every transaction.
this won't publish your pubkey directly (only a hashed representation) and the quantum computer can't guess the private key.
"first[..]need to find the public key[..]wallet address is based on the public key,it’s hashed by algorithms that currently are not vulnerable to quantum computing attacks[..]during a transaction[..]public key is exposed[..]hierarchical deterministic wallet[..]have many wallet addresses[..]once the private key is used for a transaction,all the coins move,and that key is no longer valid[..]coins could only be intercepted during the confirmation stage"
https://www.amarchenkova.com/posts/quantum-computer-bitcoin
@mk @curtis ahh like unique wallets? definitely would keep the machine guessing
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