A consensus is forming among developers and crypto advocates that Satoshi Nakamoto’s original Bitcoin holdings must remain strictly untouched, according to Alex Thorn, head of firmwide research at Galaxy Digital.
“I had many discussions about quantum & Bitcoin in Las Vegas this week, both on and off stage, with skeptics, advocates, and many overall smart Bitcoiners,” he said.
According to Thorn, the community is mostly in agreement when it comes to the sanctity of the network’s foundational property rights. “Satoshi’s coins (P2PK) should not be touched,” he stated. “Violating his property rights could be disastrous for Bitcoin’s core value proposition.”
“Honeypot” theft fears
The risk of a quantum computer eventually breaking the legacy Pay-to-Public-Key (P2PK) cryptography used in Bitcoin’s earliest days has sparked fears of a massive “honeypot” theft.
However, Thorn argues the logistics of such an attack are extremely sophisticated, which is why the threat appears to be overblown.
“The risk is also lower than many realize—Satoshi’s coins are in ~22,000 addresses, each of 50 $BTC,” he explained. “A long-range attack would have to crack them all.”
Active entities and exchanges, which hold larger consolidated wallets, can proactively upgrade to post-quantum (PQ) addresses if there is such a need.
The network could survive the liquidity shock even if Satoshi’s coins somehow end up being compromised.
As noted by Thorn, Bitcoin markets routinely absorb sell-offs of over one million $BTC. The community is seemingly prepared to weather a massive market crash.
“Suffer a 50% drawdown (even if it were possible to take all of Satoshi’s coins) to preserve Bitcoin’s core property rights? I think most Bitcoiners would accept that trade-off,” Thorn remarked.
Being vigilant
Despite the agreement to leave the legacy coins alone, the community is not ignoring the quantum computing threat.
There is broad support for proactive, behind-the-scenes development. “It is good to work on new crypto for Bitcoin, post-quantum or otherwise,” Thorn affirmed.
You may also like
Archives
- May 2026
- April 2026
- March 2026
- February 2026
- January 2026
- December 2025
- November 2025
- October 2025
- September 2025
- August 2025
- July 2025
- June 2025
- May 2025
- April 2025
- March 2025
- February 2025
- January 2025
- December 2024
- November 2024
- October 2024
- September 2024
- January 2024
- December 2023
- January 2023
- December 2022
- January 2022
- December 2021
- January 2021
- December 2020
- December 2019
Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.