AndiR16 🤝
@andir16
Working in Cybersecurity with a passion for web3 security and cryptology
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https://encryptorium.medium.com/ 08-03-2011 21:55:07
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11/11: If you're working on PQC migration, ZK system security, or post-quantum compliance, I'd like to hear from you. What's hard? What's missing? encryptorium.com Onward. encryptorium
1/5: My take on the QSB paper by Avihu Levy ✨🐺 (StarkWare 🥷), dropped April 9. It shows how to build a Shor-resistant spend path inside today's legacy Bitcoin Script, no soft fork. Clever and narrow, it makes the case for a protocol-level PQ signature louder, not quieter.
Quick question for writers publishing with HackerNoon | Learn Any Technology: How long do your stories usually stay in editorial before they go live? I’ve got 2 in there right now, one for 10 days and one for 11, and I’m curious whether that is pretty normal or unusually long.
Here are the PQC resources that really shaped how I think about post-quantum migration so far. If I missed your favorite PQC resource, paper, or person to follow, drop it in the replies so others can learn from it too 👇 🧱 Standards/foundations The PQC project from Cybersecurity @ NIST
My first HackerNoon | Learn Any Technology article is live, and I won’t pretend I’m not grinning. I broke down Google Quantum AI’s new paper: fewer than 500,000 qubits to break Bitcoin’s secp256k1, a 20× cut from prior estimates. A resource estimate is not a timeline. Migration is the bottleneck.
Very proud to see HackerNoon | Learn Any Technology share my article. HackerNoon picked up my article on Google Quantum AI’s new Bitcoin paper. I wrote it to cut through the hype and get to what actually matters: lower resource estimates are important, but migration is still the real bottleneck.
Second HackerNoon | Learn Any Technology piece is live. I broke down Avihu Levy’s QSB construction: quantum-safe Bitcoin spending using existing script rules, with no soft fork. The trick is grinding inputs until RIPEMD-160 yields a value that parses as a valid DER-encoded ECDSA signature, giving
Third HackerNoon | Learn Any Technology article landed. 😊 This one is different: research notes from an unfinished paper, shared to invite criticism, counterexamples, and discussion. My working claim is that post-quantum ZK is not mainly a parameter problem. It is an architecture problem. The real
1/11 Solana (Solana / Solana Foundation) published "Quantum Readiness" this week. Anza and Firedancer 🔥💃🏻 chose Falcon independently. That is a credible engineering signal. The framing around the engineering is the part worth reading carefully.