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Bitcoin Developers Propose Controversial Change to Protect Against Quantum Computing Threat

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Last updated: April 21, 2026 11:26 am
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Published: April 21, 2026
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One of the foundational principles of Bitcoin has long been the assurance that nobody can take your coins, as long as you retain control of the cryptographic key associated with your wallet. This notion of secure ownership has been a cornerstone of the cryptocurrency since its inception. However, a recent proposal put forth by a group of developers threatens to challenge this long-standing rule.

The emerging concern revolves around the potential vulnerabilities Bitcoin faces from quantum computing. Although no powerful quantum computers currently exist, advancements in this technology could pose a significant risk. Researchers have indicated that an attacker utilizing a future quantum computer might easily crack Bitcoin’s encryption, thereby gaining access to wallets and the coins contained within, even without any security missteps on the wallet owner’s part. A recent paper from Google Quantum AI has highlighted that the capabilities required to compromise Bitcoin’s encryption could be achieved sooner than previously anticipated, pushing the threat from the realm of theory into a more tangible reality.

In response, the Bitcoin developer community has initiated efforts to address these threats, leading to the introduction of Bitcoin Improvement Proposal 361 (BIP-361). Submitted to the network’s official code repository, BIP-361 has sparked considerable controversy. If approved, it would mandate that all Bitcoin holders transition their coins to new quantum-resistant wallet addresses within five years. Failure to comply would result in the permanent inability to transfer or spend their coins after this transition period, a measure which could lock away assets, including the estimated 1.1 million bitcoins linked to the enigmatic creator Satoshi Nakamoto, potentially amounting to around $80 billion.

Critics of the proposal have voiced strong disapproval, arguing that it represents a direct infringement on property rights—an essential aspect of Bitcoin’s intrinsic value. Phil Geiger, a business development head at Metaplanet, has characterized the proposal as a form of expropriation, suggesting that it essentially entails “stealing people’s money to prevent their money from being stolen.” Even if this characterization is somewhat hyperbolic, it underscores the apprehension that BIP-361 could equate to burning holders’ money without consent to ward off prophesied future threats.

Despite the urgency surrounding this issue, BIP-361 is unlikely to be adopted in the immediate future. The process from proposal to consensus within Bitcoin’s decentralized framework is notoriously slow, often taking years. One developer associated with BIP-361 has estimated that a full transition could take around seven years from the point of consensus, a milestone that, according to current assessments, is far from being reached.

For Bitcoin holders, there is no immediate cause for alarm. Quantum-safe solutions are in various stages of development, and eventual implementation is anticipated in some form. Those who hold their coins in Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) can rest assured that custodians will manage these transitions to safeguard their assets.

Nevertheless, the forthcoming decisions regarding how to address the risks posed by quantum computing will play a pivotal role in determining Bitcoin’s future as a reliable store of value. Observers are encouraged to monitor the developer community’s navigation through these challenges, as proposals like BIP-361 may continue to surface, contributing to the overall volatility and uncertainty surrounding Bitcoin’s landscape.

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