A new proposal, BIP-361, suggests freezing roughly 34% of Bitcoin's supply to protect it from potential quantum computing attacks. The move has sparked intense debate over the network's decentralized ethos and the potential for forced protocol upgrades.
- Targets 1.7 million BTC in legacy P2PK addresses
- Proposes a 3-to-5 year window for user migration
- Includes a ZK-proof rescue mechanism for frozen funds
- Builds upon the P2MR output type introduced in BIP-360
- Faces significant opposition from community members citing Bitcoin's ethos
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