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    Udi Wertheimer Warns Lightning Network Is Fragile Against Quantum Threats

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterApril 6, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Udi Wertheimer warns that the Lightning Network’s design exposes user funds to post-quantum attacks due to shared public keys.
    2. Quantum computers could derive private keys from public ones offline, threatening Lightning channels and increasing vulnerability.
    3. Current Bitcoin best practices don’t mitigate this risk since Lightning requires regular public key sharing, making the network “helplessly broken” in a quantum scenario.
    4. Protecting against these threats demands Bitcoin to adopt quantum-safe cryptographic methods, which have yet to be implemented.

    Crypto expert Udi Wertheimer warns that the Lightning Network has a serious weakness in a future with powerful quantum computers. He explains that the network’s design makes user funds vulnerable.

    Unlike on-chain Bitcoin, where users can protect themselves by changing addresses, Lightning requires sharing public keys. This creates a new problem. If a quantum computer can analyze these public keys, it could figure out private keys easily.

    Wertheimer points out that this threat does not need real-time attacks. Hackers could work offline, using old public data. This makes the network vulnerable even if it’s not actively being targeted.

    Additionally, Lightning’s infrastructure is often hidden, making it hard for users to know who controls their data. Because of this, protecting funds could be very difficult.

    He stresses that no current fixes can solve this issue. To truly defend against quantum threats, Bitcoin would need to update its basic cryptography. So far, no such changes have been made.

    Meanwhile, Google recently warned that advanced quantum computers might break cryptocurrency keys quickly. Blockstream is working on adding quantum-resistant features at the contract level, but the core protocol remains exposed.


    Lightning Network is structurally vulnerable as its public keys are shared, which makes funds exposed to post-quantum attacks, Wertheimer claimed in his recent post.

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