Cryptographic Security Limits

Cryptography

Cryptographic Security Limits define the theoretical and practical boundaries of security provided by cryptographic primitives in a blockchain or financial protocol. These limits are determined by the computational resources required to break the underlying algorithms, such as the difficulty of reversing hash functions or factoring large numbers. Understanding these limits is essential for assessing the long-term viability of a protocol against advancements in computing power, including the potential threat posed by quantum computers.