Satoshi’s 1.1 Million pounds $BTC : The Quantum Time Bomb

Everyone believes Satoshi Nakamoto’s original Bitcoin holdings are permanently safe. Untouchable. No movement, no trace for over a decade.

But that safety is temporary, relying on today's math.

The core issue lies with ECDSA (Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm), the standard protecting every $BTC wallet. While incredibly strong now, it's not quantum-proof. When powerful quantum computers arrive capable of running Shor's algorithm efficiently, the private keys protecting those early wallets can be derived from their public keys. What is unbreakable today becomes decodable tomorrow.

Here’s the real danger:

Wallets that have never broadcast a transaction remain relatively secure. The moment any of those coins move—even a fraction—the public key is exposed to the network. From that instant, the countdown begins.

The myth of the "untouchable wallet" dies the second Satoshi (or anyone with access) makes a move. That $70B+ hoard instantly becomes the single largest digital bounty, targeted by every quantum lab globally.

While $BTC developers are working on quantum-resistant cryptography, nothing is live yet. If the quantum race accelerates unexpectedly, the security of that legendary stash could collapse overnight.

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