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Crypto界消息,Cypherpunk Jameson Lopp and several Bitcoin quantum security experts proposed the Bitcoin improvement proposal BIP-361, recommending freezing quantum-vulnerable addresses, including Satoshi Nakamoto's reserves, to prevent future quantum computers from stealing approximately 1.7 million Bitcoins. The proposal advances in three phases: first banning transfers to old-style addresses, then invalidating old signatures and freezing unmigrated assets after five years, and finally allowing some users to recover frozen funds through zero-knowledge proof mechanisms. The proposal aims to promote the entire network's migration to quantum-resistant addresses but has faced opposition from some community members who believe it violates Bitcoin's decentralization principles and has authoritarian and predatory characteristics.