SATOSHI'S $75 BILLION IN BITCOIN HAS A QUANTUM EXPIRATION DATE.



And the most elegant escape route ever designed still requires one thing nobody can guarantee. Satoshi himself.

Here is the problem. Quantum computers powerful enough to crack early Bitcoin wallet encryption are coming. When they arrive, Satoshi's 1.1 million untouched coins become the most valuable hacking target in human history. The obvious fix is freezing all old wallets before that happens. But freezing forces Satoshi to move his coins publicly, proving he is alive, revealing his identity, and ending the greatest mystery in financial history.

Paradigm just proposed a way around that. A silent cryptographic proof. You demonstrate ownership of your keys from the pre-quantum era without touching the coins, without moving anything, without revealing who you are. The perfect solution.

Except Satoshi has to do it himself.

If he is dead, the coins sit there. Waiting. Either for a quantum computer fast enough to crack them, or a network consensus vote to burn them forever and remove the threat entirely.

$75 billion. Unclaimed. Unmoved for over a decade. And now a clock is running that Satoshi may not even know about.

Nobody knows if he is still alive. Nobody knows if he is watching. Nobody knows if he will take the out.

The most important move in Bitcoin's history might never happen because the one person who can make it may no longer exist.

Is Bitcoin prepared for the day quantum computing makes this an emergency?

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