Quantum computing research company Project Eleven has launched the first "Q-Day Award," which rewards the first team to use a quantum computer and Shor's algorithm to break an elliptic curve encryption key within a year with 1 Bitcoin. This award aims to quantify the threat that quantum computing poses to the core encryption technology of Bitcoin. Quantum computers could threaten the security of the Bitcoin network by breaking encryption algorithms. Project Eleven estimates that over 6.20 million Bitcoins are at risk. Many large internet companies around the world are researching quantum computing technology.