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Project Eleven Awards Q-Day Prize for Breakthrough in Quantum Attacks on Cryptography

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Last updated: April 24, 2026 5:44 pm
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Published: April 24, 2026
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In a significant advancement highlighting the potential vulnerabilities of blockchain networks to quantum computing, Project Eleven has awarded its Q-Day Prize of one bitcoin, valued at approximately $78,000, to independent researcher Giancarlo Lelli. This accolade follows Lelli’s successful breach of a 15-bit elliptic curve cryptographic key using publicly accessible quantum hardware, marking a substantial leap in the capability to demonstrate quantum attacks on cryptography.

Elliptic curve cryptography (ECC) is fundamental to the operation of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, allowing wallets to prove ownership of funds without disclosing private keys. Traditionally, deriving a private key from its corresponding public key has been thought nearly impossible. However, advancements in quantum computing, particularly through the application of Shor’s algorithm—a method first introduced in 1994—pose a serious threat to this security paradigm by exploiting its foundational mathematical underpinnings.

Lelli’s achievement is particularly noteworthy as it represents a dramatic increase in the scale of such public demonstrations. The prior benchmark, set by researcher Steve Tippeconnic in September 2025, involved breaking a 6-bit key using IBM’s 133-qubit quantum computer. Lelli’s accomplishment extends this capability by a factor of 512 within just seven months.

It’s essential to clarify that while Lelli successfully broke a 15-bit key, Bitcoin employs a much more robust 256-bit elliptic curve security system. The 15-bit key allows for only 32,767 possible combinations, which is relatively trivial compared to the vast number of possibilities inherent in a 256-bit key. Nevertheless, this experiment signifies a notable shift from theoretical postulations regarding quantum threats to tangible demonstrations in accessible technologies.

Recent assessments indicate that the quantum resources required for a comprehensive 256-bit attack are beginning to decline. A Google Research paper estimated the cost of such an attack to be below 500,000 physical qubits, contrasting sharply with earlier projections in the millions. Alex Pruden, CEO of Project Eleven, emphasized that Lelli’s results originating from an independent researcher leveraging cloud-based hardware underscores a broader accessibility to quantum computing technology, which could further accelerate advancements in cryptographic attacks.

The implications for cryptocurrency security are considerable, particularly for wallets with public keys already visible on the blockchain. Approximately 6.9 million bitcoins are held in such addresses, constituting roughly one-third of the total supply. This includes an estimated 1 million bitcoins attributed to Bitcoin’s enigmatic creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, which have remained untouched since the inception of the network.

In anticipation of these emerging threats, Bitcoin developers are proactively exploring migration pathways to secure users against potential quantum vulnerabilities. Initiatives like BIP-360 aim to introduce quantum-safe address types, while other blockchain networks such as Ethereum, Tron, StarkWare, and Ripple have also laid out plans for transitioning to post-quantum security measures.

As the discourse surrounding quantum computing continues to evolve, the significance of Lelli’s breakthrough cements it as a pivotal moment in the interplay between blockchain technology and quantum research, igniting new conversations and strategies within the cryptocurrency community regarding future security protocols.

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