🚨 BITCOIN DEVS ARE GETTING AHEAD OF THE QUANTUM THREAT. ⚛️₿
Researchers just introduced a “Quantum Safe Bitcoin” approach that aims to protect BTC from future quantum attacks without changing Bitcoin’s protocol rules. The proposal is designed to work under Bitcoin’s existing consensus limits, and the public repo says it is “available today” with no protocol changes required.
The core idea is simple but huge: instead of relying on Bitcoin’s usual ECDSA signature security, which would be vulnerable to a powerful quantum computer running Shor’s algorithm, this design shifts security toward hash-based protections. In the project README, the author says the scheme is quantum safe, uses only existing Bitcoin rules, and estimates an off-chain compute cost of roughly $75–$150 using cloud GPUs.
There is also a real prototype angle here. The GitHub repo for Quantum-Safe-Bitcoin-Transactions is live, includes code and a paper, and describes itself as “A way to enable Quantum Safe Bitcoin transactions that is available today.” But one important nuance: this is still an early research/prototype-stage implementation, not a network-wide Bitcoin upgrade or consensus change. The same repo notes the transaction is non-standard and may require miner-direct submission because it exceeds normal relay policy limits.
