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Matthew Stearns

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Matthew Stearns
Matthew Stearns@mapstearns·
Project Eleven@projecteleven

Project Eleven Awards 1 BTC Q-Day Prize for Largest Quantum Attack on Elliptic Curve Cryptography to Date Researcher breaks 15-bit ECC key on publicly accessible quantum hardware in a 512x jump from the previous public demonstration. Project Eleven today awarded the Q-Day Prize, a one Bitcoin bounty, to Giancarlo Lelli for breaking a 15-bit elliptic curve key on a publicly accessible quantum computer. The result is the largest public demonstration to date of the attack class that threatens Bitcoin, Ethereum, and over $2.5 trillion in ECC-secured digital assets. "The resource requirements for this type of attack keep dropping, and the barrier to running it in practice is dropping with them," said @apruden08, CEO of Project Eleven. "The winning submission came from an independent researcher working on cloud-accessible hardware. No national lab, no private chip. It shows that tangible progress is possible and highlights the urgency to migrate to post-quantum cryptography sooner rather than later. Google just committed to being quantum-secure by 2029. The window to get ahead of this is closing.” Lelli derived a private key from its public key across a search space of 32,767 using a variant of Shor’s algorithm. Shor's targets the Elliptic Curve Discrete Logarithm Problem (ECDLP), the math underlying the digital signature schemes securing Bitcoin, Ethereum, and most blockchains. Quantum attacks on ECC have moved from theory to practice over the last seven months. Steve Tippeconnic's 6-bit demonstration in September 2025 was the first public break on quantum hardware. Lelli's 15-bit result extends it by a factor of 512. Theoretical resource estimates for a full 256-bit attack, the scale Bitcoin operates at, have fallen sharply over the same period. Google's April 2026 whitepaper put the requirement at under 500,000 physical qubits. A subsequent paper from Caltech and Oratomic brought that figure as low as 10,000 qubits in a neutral-atom architecture. Lelli's result is the practical counterpart to those optimizations. The distance from 15 bits to 256 bits is large, but the gap is increasingly viewed as an engineering problem and not a fundamental physics problem. Roughly 6.9 million Bitcoin sit in wallets whose public keys are visible on-chain, exposing them to quantum attack. All blockchains using ECC share similar risks with vulnerable assets. Project Eleven is developing its next challenge, focused on the intersection of frontier AI models and quantum cryptanalysis.

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Yuval Adam
Yuval Adam@yuvadm·
1/ Project Eleven just awarded 1 BTC for "the largest quantum attack on ECC to date", a 17-bit elliptic curve key recovered on IBM Quantum hardware. I replaced the quantum computer with /dev/urandom. It still recovers the key.
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Kim Unger
Kim Unger@WizardOfViz·
Aria and Venetian schedules have been added. S-Points added for all WSOP events. Still waiting on full schedules from Golden Nugget, MGM, maybe South Point and any others. Awaiting structure sheets for Wynn, Venetian, Aria, Orleans. bit.ly/vegaspoker2026
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Matthew Stearns@mapstearns·
...Check out the photo behind the Lone Wolf cigar box and the green dice on Mike McD's desk at 00:45. 📷🤩 Think you will appreciate. 🙏 #worm #mikemcd #rounders
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Matthew Stearns@mapstearns·
@RealKidPoker Been in Dublin playing the Irish Open (a storied event on the circuit, you would 💚 if you have not yet played), re-watching Rounders for the 1000x. In the moody opening seq ("if you can't spot the sucker..." etc), I suddenly notice a detail I have never ever...🧵
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Carl
Carl@Gladvillain·
I have officially hit my first bitcoin accumulation goal. Took just over two years. Generational wealth if I’m right. God I hope I’m right.
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hungryhorsepoker
hungryhorsepoker@hungryhorsepokr·
my most controversial poker opinion: "mental game" is a shiny object feels good to work on. is probably the 9th most important thing. dialing in a repeatable thought process, getting fast at ranging, thinking 3 steps ahead...that's what actually moves the needle. not journaling about how your last bad session made you feel. look, not saying mental game isn't important in other aspects of life. i went to therapy for years and it completely changed the trajectory of my life. when it comes to poker, though? feels great. doesn't address the real issue.
Terrance Reid@tjreidpoker

@hungryhorsepokr You don't need mental game is crazy talk

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Derek Kwan
Derek Kwan@kwansfull·
Food price gouging in Vegas is a great example of short term thinking and missing the forest for the trees. Businesses learned that visitors to vegas, especially staying on the strip, are essentially captured, just like travelers past the security gate at the airport. So you can mark up prices on these captured customers because alternatives are slim to none. Except people have to fly, but they don’t have to go to vegas. Hey let’s also remove fridges from rooms to force people to buy food on property even more! Mark up resort fees, parking, take away comps, what else?? This is a pencil pushing unimaginative MBA’s wet dream. Tap every penny out of a resource that you can, without thinking of long term consequences. Companies that don’t let product people make user centric decisions will always devolve into something like this. This worked for a while, as people had trips planned to vegas months to a year ahead. Travelers also didn’t know how expensive everything had really gotten in vegas. Well now the cat is out of the bag, and literally no one wants to get fleeced in vegas anymore, and these businesses have killed their real cash cow: gambling, by trying to fleece their customers on literally everything else. They tried to show that revenue was being diversified when food and hotel revenue was catching up to gaming. But this is just pencil pushing numbers around while trying to squeeze more money out of customers they don’t really have, while not improving the product at all. This period of vegas will be studied in business schools, but the MBAs aren’t going to learn anything from it anyway.
Jacob Orth@JacobsVegasLife

Food deal at Harrah's

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