The Bankless podcast recently explored strategies for handling 2.3 million dormant Bitcoins attributed to Satoshi Nakamoto, which face potential threats from quantum computing. The discussion highlighted proposals from a Google team paper, suggesting options such as complete destruction, a time-delay mechanism to slow loss, and the creation of pegged sidechains.The podcast also referenced Binance CEO CZ's opinion that if these tokens remain unmoved, it might be best to lock or destroy the associated addresses. The Bankless hosts expressed shock at the casual suggestion to destroy millions of Bitcoins, emphasizing the importance of Bitcoin's foundational principle of property rights.BTC+1.01%Source:Show OriginalDisclaimer: The content provided on Phemex News is for informational purposes only. We do not guarantee the quality, accuracy, or completeness of the information sourced from third-party articles. The content on this page does not constitute financial or investment advice. We strongly encourage you to conduct you own research and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.
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