Adam Back advocates for optional quantum resistance upgrades, differing from the mandatory freeze proposal of BIP-361

By: rootdata|2026/04/16 19:42:01
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According to market news, Blockstream CEO Adam Back stated at the Paris Blockchain Week that he supports the optional advancement of btc-42">Bitcoin's quantum resistance upgrade and opposes the proposal to forcibly freeze quantum-vulnerable addresses. He emphasized that "preparation is much safer than hasty responses in a crisis" and pointed out that the Bitcoin community has the coordination ability to respond quickly to urgent vulnerabilities.

Previously, the BIP-361 proposal ("Post-Quantum Migration and Legacy Signature Sunset") put forward by developers Jameson Lopp and five others advocated for the gradual elimination of quantum-vulnerable addresses over five years, ultimately freezing coins that have not completed migration— including approximately 1.7 million Bitcoins held by Satoshi Nakamoto.

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