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Matt Corallo: Most crypto wallets are quantum-safe, Bitcoin’s soft fork could require proof of seed phrase ownership, and the Ethereum Foundation is leading in quantum threat response | Unchained

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Key takeaways

  • Most crypto wallets use quantum-safe derivation schemes for seed phrases, enhancing security against quantum threats.
  • A soft fork could be implemented in Bitcoin to require proof of seed phrase ownership, addressing potential quantum threats.
  • Identifying relevant Bitcoin developers is challenging due to noise from less impactful contributors.
  • Organizations like Chaincode Labs and Blockstream Research are crucial in advancing post-quantum security for Bitcoin.
  • The Bitcoin community may adapt to post-quantum challenges faster than anticipated.
  • There is a forming consensus among Bitcoin developers on approaches to address quantum threats.
  • Preparing Bitcoin for a post-quantum world may be easier than expected, despite higher data requirements.
  • Current post-quantum cryptographic schemes are in early stages and may not be reliable yet.
  • Quantum computing poses a significant threat to all cryptographic protocols, including Bitcoin.
  • The Ethereum Foundation is taking a more proactive approach to quantum threats compared to Bitcoin.
  • Bitcoin may take seven years to upgrade to a post-quantum state, but proactive steps are being taken now.
  • The public perception of quantum threats may pose a greater risk to Bitcoin than the actual technological threat in the short term.

Guest intro

Matt Corallo is a Bitcoin Core contributor at Chaincode Labs. He is a co-founder of Blockstream and the creator and maintainer of the Fast Internet Bitcoin Relay Engine (FIBRE).

Quantum-safe measures in crypto wallets

  • “Most crypto wallets use derivation schemes that are quantum safe” – Matt Corallo
  • Seed phrases in wallets enhance security against quantum threats.
  • A soft fork could require proof of seed phrase ownership to combat quantum threats.
  • “We could do a soft fork in Bitcoin and require proof of seed phrase” – Matt Corallo
  • Understanding wallet security mechanisms is crucial for future-proofing against quantum computing.
  • Quantum-safe measures are already integrated into many crypto wallets.
  • The implications of quantum computing on wallet security are significant.
  • Adapting to quantum threats doesn’t necessarily require extensive wallet upgrades.

Identifying relevant Bitcoin developers

  • “It can be hard to tell who’s relevant in Bitcoin development” – Matt Corallo
  • Noise from less impactful contributors complicates identifying key developers.
  • Organizations like Chaincode Labs focus on post-quantum security.
  • “Chaincode Labs has spent time on mapping out a post-quantum future for Bitcoin” – Matt Corallo
  • Understanding the dynamics of the Bitcoin development community is crucial.
  • The distinction between impactful and non-impactful contributors is essential.
  • Engaging with the right developers is critical for stakeholders.
  • The Bitcoin community is preparing for post-quantum challenges.

Consensus and roadmap for post-quantum Bitcoin

  • A consensus is forming among developers on addressing quantum threats.
  • “There’s a consensus forming in terms of approaches” – Matt Corallo
  • Preparing Bitcoin for a post-quantum world may be easier than expected.
  • Higher data requirements are a consideration in preparing for quantum threats.
  • “Bitcoin core developers are conservative about data requirements” – Matt Corallo
  • A roadmap to address quantum threats is gaining consensus.
  • The technical feasibility of adapting Bitcoin is optimistic.
  • Developers are actively working on post-quantum security measures.

Challenges and opportunities in post-quantum cryptography

  • Current post-quantum cryptographic schemes are in early stages.
  • “Post-quantum schemes are still fairly young” – Matt Corallo
  • Hash-based signatures allow gradual transition without immediate reliance.
  • “You can start using addresses that commit to post-quantum hash-based signatures” – Matt Corallo
  • Integrating new cryptographic methods is a strategic approach.
  • The reliability of current post-quantum schemes is under evaluation.
  • A gradual transition to post-quantum cryptography is possible.
  • Bitcoin’s security measures are evolving to address future threats.

Quantum computing’s impact on cryptographic protocols

  • Quantum computing poses a significant threat to cryptographic protocols.
  • “A quantum computer could keep plans secret, leaving holders vulnerable” – Matt Corallo
  • Ethereum is more proactive in addressing quantum threats than Bitcoin.
  • “The Ethereum Foundation has a group dedicated to working on this” – Matt Corallo
  • The threat of quantum computing requires immediate attention.
  • Differing strategies between Ethereum and Bitcoin highlight contrasting approaches.
  • Quantum threats are a critical risk in the blockchain space.
  • Proactive measures are essential to mitigate quantum vulnerabilities.

Transitioning to post-quantum public keys

  • The transition to post-quantum public keys involves community consensus.
  • “You have to flip that switch, it’s up to the community” – Matt Corallo
  • Cryptocurrencies face similar challenges as other cryptographic systems.
  • “There’s not much unique about any crypto in this decision” – Matt Corallo
  • Community consensus is crucial for accepting old public keys.
  • The decision-making process involves complex considerations.
  • The broader industry issue of quantum security affects all cryptographic systems.
  • Transitioning to post-quantum security is a shared challenge across industries.

Market dynamics and Bitcoin forks

  • The market will prefer forks that disable insecure spend paths.
  • “The market is gonna prefer the fork with insecure spend paths disabled” – Matt Corallo
  • Market forces determine the value and fate of crypto.
  • “It’s up to the market, not consensus among all stakeholders” – Matt Corallo
  • The role of market dynamics is critical in crypto forks.
  • Developers prioritize principles like censorship resistance.
  • “Contributors focus on principles rather than specific constituencies” – Matt Corallo
  • Bitcoin’s development is guided by foundational principles.

Trustlessness and quantum threats

  • Trustlessness is a key focus for Bitcoin developers.
  • “Trustlessness is the right answer for Bitcoin development” – Matt Corallo
  • Quantum computing threatens Bitcoin’s trustlessness.
  • “A quantum computer stealing coins impacts trust in the system” – Matt Corallo
  • User confidence is tied to the system’s trustlessness.
  • Developers prioritize user autonomy and security.
  • Ongoing security considerations are necessary for Bitcoin.
  • Quantum threats challenge the core principles of Bitcoin.

Bitcoin’s competition for capital

  • Bitcoin faces competition from new investment classes like AI.
  • “Bitcoin is competing for capital with AI, a new investment class” – Matt Corallo
  • Short-term price movements are not a priority for developers.
  • “Developers focus on principles, not short-term price” – Matt Corallo
  • Market dynamics could favor forks with lower supply.
  • “Forks with lower supply might win in market dynamics” – Matt Corallo
  • The investment landscape shift impacts Bitcoin’s performance.
  • Developer priorities differ from market price fluctuations.

Cryptographic risks and mitigation strategies

  • Traditional mathematical breakthroughs could threaten cryptography.
  • “There’s a risk of traditional breakthroughs leading to cryptographic issues” – Matt Corallo
  • Requiring multiple signature schemes can mitigate risks.
  • “Require two different signature schemes to ensure security” – Matt Corallo
  • Cryptographic vulnerabilities evolve progressively over time.
  • “Cryptographic primitives aren’t broken overnight” – Matt Corallo
  • Proactive measures are necessary to address cryptographic risks.
  • The blockchain community is considering technical solutions to complex problems.



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