France Ditches Non-Quantum Encryption as Bitcoin Security Worries Grow

France to Phase Out Non-Quantum Encryption as Bitcoin Security Concerns Grow

The request references a planned move by France to phase out non-quantum encryption, alongside rising concerns about what quantum computing could mean for Bitcoin’s security. However, no source details or raw content were provided beyond the headline and a blank description.

Without the underlying facts—such as the specific French agency involved, the scope and timeline of any phase-out, the standards being adopted, and any direct mentions of Bitcoin or digital asset systems—it isn’t possible to write an accurate, non-speculative news story that explains what happened and why it matters.

If you share the missing raw content (or a link/excerpt), I can turn it into a clean, neutral article that covers:

  • What happened: the concrete policy or guidance issued in France and who issued it
  • Why it matters: implications for government, critical infrastructure, and the broader security ecosystem
  • Crypto context: how quantum-resistance relates to Bitcoin’s cryptography, without overstating immediate risk
  • Broader landscape: how this fits into global post-quantum cryptography transitions

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