

They Can Hack Your Bitcoin - Unless You Do This Now! | David Carvalho, Naoris
May 25, 2025
David Carvalho, founder of Naoris Protocol, specializes in decentralized post-quantum infrastructure and cybersecurity. In this engaging discussion, he highlights the looming threats of quantum computing to cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and the internet at large. Carvalho explains the crucial need for post-quantum cryptography to protect blockchain technologies from these emerging risks. He delves into innovative security solutions, the importance of retrofitting existing systems, and how the blockchain community must adapt to maintain trust in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.
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Quantum Threat to Cryptography
- Quantum computing threatens every existing cryptography currently in use, including that securing Bitcoin and banks.
- Post-quantum cryptography is developed to resist these quantum threats and secure digital infrastructure for the future.
Securing Blockchain's Sub-Zero Layer
- Naoris Protocol targets the 'sub-zero' infrastructure layer below typical blockchain layers to secure systems.
- This infrastructure layer secures servers and nodes hosting blockchain networks, addressing centralization risks.
Use Post-Quantum Cryptography Now
- Adopt post-quantum cryptographic algorithms vetted by institutions like NIST to protect wallets and transactions.
- Use post-quantum fingerprints to validate transactions and prevent wallet tampering in a decentralized consensus.