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Solana’s Founder Warns AI Could Crack Post-Quantum Cryptography Schemes

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Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko warns that AI poses a significant threat to post-quantum cryptography, advocating for multisig redundancy as a protective measure.

Summary

Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko has identified artificial intelligence as a primary threat to emerging post-quantum cryptography (PQC) signature schemes. He argues that the industry lacks a complete understanding of potential implementation weaknesses and mathematical flaws, leaving systems vulnerable to AI-driven exploitation before they can be adequately hardened. To mitigate this, Yakovenko suggests adopting a two-of-three multisig approach to create redundancy across independent signature schemes.

Meanwhile, the Bitcoin community is developing a consensus regarding quantum threats, specifically concerning Satoshi Nakamoto’s dormant holdings. Experts like Alex Thorn suggest that these assets should remain untouched to preserve property rights, noting that even a worst-case scenario involving the movement of these coins could be absorbed by market liquidity, allowing the network to maintain its integrity.

(Source:BeInCrypto)