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Comment by hart_russell

8 days ago

Long gone until quantum computers crack all the legacy wallets

At which point the bitcoin in legacy wallets is clearly worthless

  • It would be insane for the Bitcoin protocol to make Bitcoin in non QR wallets worthless.

    • I was curious about this point when discussion came up on HN just recently. I don't see how you could "assign" each non-QR address a new quantum resistant address unless they "claim" it themselves somehow. What can possibly happen to an uneducated mom-and-pop bitcoin holder who never takes up their claim? Someone else who cracks their private key would be in an identical position to them w.r.t authenticating themselves and doing such a claim first - thus it becomes a race

    • The parent claim is that once quantum cracking becomes real, there would be no more bitcoin in non-QR wallet (because the quants would steal it all).

    • That's not really what GP was saying, but since you brought it up I think it would actually be insane NOT to - otherwise Bitcoin has an extremely unstable period as 100s of billions of $ worth of locked up BTC becomes instantly fluid the moment the non-QR wallets are crackable.

      I.e. it makes sense to have a long term planned migration of what's active rather than any type of instantaneous rush/change.