There are three different directions for Bitcoin, which is vulnerable to quantum computing. The guy is someone who uses scripts such as P2PK and P2MS Legacy, revealing the public key directly. The other was spent going out with Bitcoin Cash after branching with the Bitcoin Network. Finally, the reused addresses for sending and receiving Bitcoin are vulnerable.
As reported by Cryptootics, address reuse is a bad common practice that can affect up to 29.4% of the most BTC addresses in the world.
Well, there is a tool that can detect Bitcoin RISQ lists, a specific vulnerability in BTC addresses.
In the open source 2.0 version, this tool acts as a database that searches for vulnerable addresses and their balances. You can detect technical reasons for putting your wallet at risk (key reuse, P2PK, partial costs, etc.).
Last week I will be presenting Quanbot. Quanbot is the real format of time, seeing quantitatively vulnerable bitcoin passing through the network. This week we will focus on this subject. Instead of observing actual time transactions, this tool offers a complete vision. All already at risk Bitcoin addresses. In January 2025, version 1 was released on Bitcoin’s risk list. Closed manuals and slow codes were useful, but were limited.
Quantum Cybersecurity Company, Project Eleven.
This web has a list of all the BTCs that are threatened. The list is displayed in order of importance, and first lists these addresses at risk of accumulating more BTC, It has built-in search engines to perform specific directional investigations.
The web also provides a useful statistical matrix for potentially vulnerable Bitcoin through quantum computing. At the time of writing, the “distribution” of the risks updated every 100,000 blocks is as follows:
The Bitcoin RISQ list shows the origins of most at-risk BTC vulnerabilities They come from reuse of wallet types P2PK and P2WPKH addresses.
«If your address already publishes a public key, depending on the type of address you use, or if you have previously spent it, it is on this list. When that happens, the address is considered a “quantum vulnerability” and states the Bitcoin RISQ list frequently question section.
If you are looking for an address and are listed, the tool recommends moving the coin to a new type of address 2PKH, P2WPKH, P2SH, or P2WSH will not spend BTC outings.
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