Naoris, a cybersecurity firm specializing in quantum-resistant security, has announced a bounty program offering up to $120,000 for successfully decrypting the encryption algorithms of prominent blockchains. This initiative aims to proactively identify vulnerabilities and strengthen the security of digital assets against emerging quantum computing threats. The largest reward, $50,000, is earmarked for cracking secp256k1, the encryption standard underpinning Bitcoin, Ethereum, and numerous other blockchain protocols. Its widespread use makes its security paramount. A $30,000 reward awaits anyone who can decrypt Ed25519, utilized by Solana and secure messaging platforms like Signal and WhatsApp. The bounty underscores the ongoing need for robust cryptographic solutions in an evolving threat landscape. This challenge encourages ethical hacking and collaborative efforts to improve overall blockchain security. The remaining bounty will be divided between other algorithms. ```