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who decides whether a quantum threat is “imminent?”

why should anyone trust an “altruistic” actor to destroy someone’s property rights before a quantum computer does?

how do you know coins are lost or if someone has chosen not to move to quantum resistant addresses?

I’m sorry but I’m not falling for this bullshit where the network gives away its rights under the guise of an altruistic actor.

It sets a dangerous precedent. In the future, what “attacks” will be deemed serious enough to again infringe on property rights?

bitcoin’s fundamental value comes from the fact that the network cannot under any circumstance freeze your funds. If I choose not to go to quantum resistant addresses, and a quantum computer cracks my keys, that’s on me and it was my choice.

This all stinks of bullshit from someone that wants to infringe on property rights.

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Kayne 1w ago 💬 1

This is what Jameson lopp is trying to turn Bitcoin into in case you're wondering

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Kayne 1w ago 💬 1

For 330 sats, you can own one sat, which is linked to this nft being stored on chain.

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