Bitcoin Proposal Aims to Protect Against Quantum Threats
Recent developments in the crypto space include a Bitcoin proposal to defend against quantum computer threats, AI agents handling crypto payments, a security breach at CoW Swap, and the integration of zero-knowledge proofs on the XRP Ledger. The Bitcoin proposal, known as BIP-361, suggests migrating coins to quantum-resistant addresses to prevent potential theft. Meanwhile, AI agents are being used for various tasks, including booking flights and executing trades, but their infrastructure may not be secure. CoW Swap, a decentralized trading interface, temporarily halted its services due to a DNS hijacking incident. The XRP Ledger has added support for zero-knowledge proofs, allowing for private transactions on the public blockchain while meeting regulatory requirements.