Deep Tide TechFlow News, April 16, According to Decrypt, Blockstream CEO Adam Back stated at Paris Blockchain Week that supporting an optional approach to advancing Bitcoin's quantum resistance upgrade, opposing plans to forcibly freeze quantum-vulnerable addresses. He emphasized "being prepared in advance is much safer than rushing to respond during a crisis," and pointed out that the Bitcoin community has the coordination ability to respond quickly to urgent vulnerabilities.



Previously, developer Jameson Lopp and five others proposed the BIP-361 plan ("Post-Quantum Migration and Legacy Signature Sunset"), advocating for gradually phasing out quantum-vulnerable addresses within five years and ultimately freezing coins that have not completed migration—including approximately 1.7 million bitcoins held by Satoshi Nakamoto.
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