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BIP 361: Bitcoin’s Quantum Migration Forces a Hard Choice

Michael Johnson by Michael Johnson
June 21, 2026
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A draft Bitcoin Improvement Proposal published on April 14 has set the stage for one of the most consequential governance debates in Bitcoin’s history. BIP 361 outlines a three-phase plan to retire the cryptographic signatures currently securing all Bitcoin — and doing so means deciding what happens to coins that have not moved in years, potentially including Satoshi Nakamoto’s estimated 1.1 million BTC.

What Happened

BIP 361, titled “Post Quantum Migration and Legacy Signature Sunset,” was submitted to Bitcoin’s official proposal repository on April 14. The proposal calls for a structured deprecation of ECDSA and Schnorr signature schemes — the cryptographic mechanisms that currently prove ownership of Bitcoin — and their replacement with quantum-resistant alternatives once a suitable output type is implemented and widely adopted.

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The rationale is straightforward: advances in quantum computing, if they continue at the pace projected by researchers at NIST and Google, could within the next 10 to 20 years render ECDSA signatures vulnerable. A sufficiently powerful quantum computer could derive a private key from a public key, enabling an attacker to drain any wallet whose public key has been exposed on-chain — which applies to all wallets that have ever sent a transaction.

BIP 361 proposes a three-phase transition: first, develop and activate a quantum-resistant signature scheme; second, give users a migration window to move funds to quantum-safe addresses; third, after the window closes, “sunset” the legacy signature types. This final step is where the political tension arises.

What It Means for Traders

The most contentious element of BIP 361 is what happens to coins that do not migrate during the transition window. Two camps have immediately emerged in the Bitcoin developer community, and the resolution of this debate will have real market implications.

The first camp argues that unmigrated coins should be treated as forever inaccessible — effectively frozen — on the grounds that forcing them off-chain could amount to a confiscation of property from legitimate owners who simply failed to act in time. This camp includes libertarian-leaning bitcoiners who view any protocol-enforced coin destruction as a fundamental violation of Bitcoin’s property rights guarantees.

The second camp argues that leaving quantum-vulnerable coins accessible is an existential risk. If a quantum attacker gains the ability to steal from dormant addresses — including potentially Satoshi’s coins — the resulting market panic and redistribution of supply could be catastrophic for price stability and Bitcoin’s legitimacy as a store of value.

For traders, BIP 361 is a draft, not an activated proposal. It must survive community debate, miner signaling, and node operator adoption before any changes take effect. However, the uncertainty it introduces — particularly around Satoshi’s coins and early miner outputs — could generate episodic volatility as the debate progresses.

The Bigger Picture

BIP 361 arrives as quantum computing transitions from theoretical threat to engineering reality. IBM, Google, and government-backed programs are making measurable progress toward “cryptographically relevant” quantum computers — machines powerful enough to break current public-key cryptography. NIST has already finalized post-quantum cryptographic standards for traditional systems, and pressure on Bitcoin to respond has been building for years.

The challenge for Bitcoin is unique compared to traditional software systems. Unlike a corporate database that can be patched on a schedule determined by a CTO, Bitcoin’s protocol changes require consensus from a decentralized and often fractious community. The process is slow by design — Bitcoin’s conservatism is a feature, not a bug — but it means the window for comfortable, unhurried quantum migration may be narrower than it appears.

BIP 361 also reopens philosophical questions at the heart of Bitcoin’s identity. Is Bitcoin an immutable store of value where no coins can ever be touched by protocol changes? Or is it a living protocol that must adapt to maintain its security guarantees? The answer the community settles on will define what Bitcoin is for the next generation of holders.

Conclusion

BIP 361 is the opening shot in what will be a years-long, high-stakes governance battle. Traders with long-term Bitcoin exposure should follow this debate closely — the outcome will determine Bitcoin’s security posture against quantum threats and could reshape how dormant supply is counted and valued.

This article is informational only and does not constitute financial advice.

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