Burning quantum-vulnerable BTC is the best option — Jameson Lopp

Key Points

  • Jameson Lopp, chief security officer at Casa, argues against quantum recovery of lost BTC, advocating for burning these coins to protect Bitcoin's integrity.
  • Lopp believes that allowing quantum recovery would violate Bitcoin's principles of censorship resistance, transaction immutability, and conservatism.
  • He warns that quantum recovery could lead to wealth redistribution from those unaware of quantum technology to those who possess it.

Summary

Jameson Lopp, the chief security officer at Bitcoin custody company Casa, has voiced strong opposition to the idea of using quantum computers to recover lost Bitcoin (BTC). In a recent article, Lopp argues that allowing such recovery would undermine the fundamental properties of the Bitcoin network, including its resistance to censorship, the immutability of transactions, and its conservative approach to changes. He describes quantum recovery as a form of wealth redistribution, where those with access to quantum technology could gain at the expense of those without, potentially destabilizing the network's security. This debate comes amidst ongoing discussions about the threat quantum computers pose to modern encryption, with varying opinions on the timeline and feasibility of such technology. Despite claims by researchers at Shanghai University in October 2024 about breaking encryption standards, skepticism remains, with some like YouTuber "Mental Outlaw" arguing that the capabilities of quantum computers are still far behind classical computers in terms of encryption key sizes.

cointelegraph
March 16, 2025
Crypto
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