New Bitcoin Proposal Addresses Quantum Threats with Urgent Migration Plan

July 16, 2025
New Bitcoin Proposal Addresses Quantum Threats with Urgent Migration Plan
  • Experts warn that delaying migration increases the risk of catastrophic quantum theft, which could cause significant economic disruption.

  • The final phase aims to help users who missed the migration window recover their funds through cryptographic methods, though this remains under research.

  • The urgency of proactive measures is underscored by recent advancements in quantum computing, which threaten Bitcoin’s security algorithms.

  • The proposal was introduced at the Quantum Bitcoin Summit, where experts are actively discussing solutions to quantum threats.

  • A new Bitcoin Improvement Proposal (BIP) aims to phase out vulnerable address types due to rising concerns over quantum computing threats, with a detailed three-phase migration plan.

  • Industry leaders like Naoris Protocol’s CEO warn of potential catastrophic consequences for Bitcoin holders if action is delayed.

  • He also responded to criticism by noting that inactive wallets could be targeted by quantum attacks if no measures are taken.

  • The first phase involves transitioning to quantum-resistant addresses, followed by a second phase that will freeze transactions from legacy addresses approximately five years later, and a final optional phase to recover funds using zero-knowledge proofs.

  • Jameson Lopp, a co-author of the proposal, emphasized that inaction would put funds at risk from malicious quantum attacks, highlighting the urgency of the initiative.

  • The proposal faces technical and political challenges, especially the need for community consensus, which can be slow to achieve.

  • Critics have raised concerns about the potential confiscation of inactive coins, including those linked to Satoshi Nakamoto, but Lopp defends the plan as necessary for security.

  • Lopp presented this initiative at the Quantum Bitcoin Summit in San Francisco, stressing the importance of user awareness about the risks of not upgrading.

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