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New Bitcoin Quantum Proposal Could Let Satoshi Prove Ownership Without Moving BTC

A new proposal aimed at protecting Bitcoin from future quantum computing threats is introducing a breakthrough idea: allowing wallet holders—including Satoshi Nakamoto—to prove ownership of their BTC without ever moving it.


Solving Bitcoin’s “Satoshi Problem”

One of the biggest unknowns in crypto is the roughly 1.1 million BTC believed to belong to Satoshi Nakamoto, which has never been moved. Satoshi Nakamoto The issue? If those coins ever moved, it could trigger massive market panic. But if they don’t move, they could eventually become vulnerable to quantum computing attacks, which may be able to break Bitcoin’s cryptographic security in the future. 

This creates a dilemma:

  • Moving coins = market shock
  • Not moving coins = potential security risk

PACT: A New Way to Prove Ownership Without Moving Funds

The proposed solution is called Provable Address-Control Timestamps (PACTs), developed by researchers tied to Paradigm. Paradigm Instead of transferring BTC to a new wallet, PACT allows users to:

  • Generate a cryptographic proof of ownership
  • Timestamp that proof on-chain
  • Keep their coins completely untouched

This creates a verifiable record that proves control over a wallet—without exposing private keys or triggering any market movement. 


Designed for the Quantum Threat Era

The proposal is forward-looking, addressing a growing concern: quantum computers could eventually break Bitcoin’s encryption, especially for older wallets with exposed public keys.  PACT works as a kind of “insurance layer”:

  • Users prove ownership before quantum risk becomes real
  • If Bitcoin later upgrades to quantum-resistant cryptography,
  • Those users can reclaim their funds using their earlier proof

This avoids the need for a risky, large-scale migration of coins.


Why This Matters for Satoshi (and the Market)

If Satoshi Nakamoto were able to prove control using this method:

  • It would confirm ownership of the largest Bitcoin stash
  • Reduce fears of a sudden $80B+ market dump
  • Provide clarity without disrupting price action

In other words, it solves one of Bitcoin’s longest-standing mysteries without touching the coins themselves


The Bigger Picture

This proposal highlights a deeper shift: Bitcoin is starting to prepare for threats that don’t exist yet—but likely will. As quantum computing advances, the network will need new security models. PACT represents an early blueprint for how Bitcoin can evolve without breaking its core principles or triggering market chaos. If adopted, this could become one of the most important upgrades in Bitcoin’s long-term survival—protecting not just Satoshi’s coins, but potentially millions of dormant BTC across the network.

Terron Gold

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