Proposal Aims to Protect Bitcoin from Quantum Computing Threats
Recent developments in the crypto space have sparked significant discussions. A Bitcoin proposal, known as BIP-361, suggests migrating coins to quantum-resistant addresses to safeguard against potential quantum computer threats. If implemented, this could render non-compliant coins unusable. Furthermore, research highlights the vulnerabilities in AI-powered crypto payment infrastructure, specifically in 'LLM routers' that can be exploited by malicious actors. In other news, CoW Swap, a decentralized trading interface, faced a DNS hijacking incident, and the XRP Ledger has integrated zero-knowledge proofs to enable private transactions on the public blockchain.