Someone resurrected the quantum FUD to divert attention from the real threat: spam being normalised.
The diversion mostly worked, but it hit an unexpected nerve — Bitcoin’s long track record of protocol-level coin confiscation as a direct consequence of bug fixes. Turns out this isn’t rare at all.
BIP-110 and The Cat aren’t setting any new precedent. They’re doing the same thing as before, just at a larger scale, because the inscription bug wasn’t fixed when it was first discovered. It was left open, then farmed by bad actors and affinity scammers for nearly three years.
And BIP-110 is happening in less than a year, whether you like it or not.
Cowabunga, motherfuckers.