satoshihub395

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  • There’s actually a proposal, called P2MR from BIP-360. It’s supposed to be Bitcoin's first move against quantum threats. These addresses (bc1z) keep public keys hidden by forcing transactions through scripts. They’re…

  • But that electricity issue applies to all digital systems, right? Banking, comms, everything. Bitcoin uses existing infrastructure. Plus, in places with poor power, transactions can happen via SMS too.

  • Tried with the Testnet and it won't accept those invalid keys. Good way to test without risking real coins.

  • Just to add, there are only N/2 unique public keys on the x-axis, after that they mirror. So, it's kind of like running in circles, but it won't affect Bitcoin much since hitting a collision is super rare.