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Researchers claim that Bitcoin transactions can be made resistant to quantum computers without the need for protocol upgrades, by implementing protections directly at the transaction level. This means users or wallets can adopt new security measures without waiting for approval from the entire network, although this claim has not yet been verified and technical details are limited.
This is important because previous solutions were considered to require lengthy and complex major upgrades. This approach offers a faster and more flexible way, while still aligning with Bitcoin's principle of minimal changes, potentially accelerating readiness against quantum threats.
Although the threat of quantum computers is not imminent, the long-term risks make this step relevant now. If proven successful, this approach could become a new standard, not only for Bitcoin but also for the blockchain ecosystem at large.
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