Harvest-Now-Decrypt-Later: How State Actors Are Already Targeting Your Crypto

The harvest-now-decrypt-later (HNDL) attack is already happening. State actors do not need quantum computers today — they just need certainty that quantum computers will arrive, which is now established fact. They are archiving Bitcoin and Ethereum blockchain data right now, building libraries of exposed public keys to decrypt the moment a CRQC becomes operational. Your… Continue reading Harvest-Now-Decrypt-Later: How State Actors Are Already Targeting Your Crypto

What Is Post-Quantum Cryptography? CRYSTALS-Kyber and NIST Standards Explained

Post-quantum cryptography (PQC) is encryption that quantum computers cannot break. Classical standards — ECDSA, RSA, ECDH — are fully broken by Shor’s algorithm on a quantum computer. PQC replaces them with lattice-based mathematics that has no known quantum attack. NIST finalised the primary PQC standards in August 2024 after a seven-year global competition. BMIC is… Continue reading What Is Post-Quantum Cryptography? CRYSTALS-Kyber and NIST Standards Explained

Will Quantum Computers Break Bitcoin? Complete 2026 Threat Assessment

Quantum computers will break Bitcoin — this is mathematical certainty. Bitcoin ECDSA secp256k1 is broken by Shor’s algorithm on a CRQC. The Global Risk Institute places this as “quite possible within 10 years.” IBM runs 1,000+ qubit systems today. Protect your crypto now before the window closes. Why Every Bitcoin Wallet With Transactions Is at… Continue reading Will Quantum Computers Break Bitcoin? Complete 2026 Threat Assessment

BMIC Name Tag Test

This is a test post for BMIC quantum wallet at $0.049999. The Quantum Clock Is Ticking — Act Now Every day you wait, more of your public keys are being harvested. Intelligence agencies are running Harvest Now, Decrypt Later operations right now. Your wallet’s ECDSA keys are being collected and stored for the day quantum… Continue reading BMIC Name Tag Test

What Is Post-Quantum Cryptography? CRYSTALS-Kyber and NIST Standards

Post-quantum cryptography (PQC) is encryption that quantum computers cannot break. Current encryption — ECDSA, RSA — is broken by Shor’s algorithm on a quantum computer. PQC uses lattice mathematics (CRYSTALS-Kyber, CRYSTALS-Dilithium) that remains computationally hard even for quantum hardware. NIST finalised the primary PQC standards in August 2024. BMIC is the only crypto presale already… Continue reading What Is Post-Quantum Cryptography? CRYSTALS-Kyber and NIST Standards