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Edited on 10/07/2025, 09:12:36 UTC
History shows that Bitcoin will outlive any issue, minor or major, and it will outlive you and your family. So no, "one scenario" is not enough to destroy Bitcoin. Where are we at today? 16 years of a constant arms race and we didn't even need to hard fork once for cryptographic reasons. for cryptographic reasons.  Roll Eyes

Jul 2010   OP_RETURN Fix   Patch spend-from-anyone bug   Hard Fork
Aug 2010   Value Overflow Fix   Fix 184B BTC bug   Hard Fork - Cryptographic reason: Fix value overflow (arithmetic bug affecting BTC cap)
Sep 2010   Opcode Deactivation   Disable insecure script operations   Hard Fork
Mar 2013   v0.8 Fork / BerkeleyDB Limit   Incompatible DB settings   Hard Fork
Jul 2015   BIP66 Signature Fork   Signature rules enforcement   Hard Fork Cryptographic reason: Enforce strict DER signature encoding (ECDSA)

And plenty of smaller patches for script safety, database issues, and non-crypto logic fixes.

You're so angry that you had to drag my family into your little comment. You're angry because Bitcoin is your last hope of getting rich.
That's the only reason you're here-and that's just sad.

You're reading too many lies from the shitcoin people. Luckily for you, lies are tolerated here.  Smiley

Lies are never tolerated, but we take special care of blind people (laser eyes).

People who have zero technical and zero economic understanding of anything should be spending time talking about doomsday scenarios.
...

Then what are you doing here?

/Over&Out.
Original archived Re: Quantum Computing and Satoshi's Bitcoins
Scraped on 10/07/2025, 08:42:55 UTC
History shows that Bitcoin will outlive any issue, minor or major, and it will outlive you and your family. So no, "one scenario" is not enough to destroy Bitcoin. Where are we at today? 16 years of a constant arms race and we didn't even need to hard fork once for cryptographic reasons.  Roll Eyes
Jul 2010   OP_RETURN Fix   Patch spend-from-anyone bug   Hard Fork
Aug 2010   Value Overflow Fix   Fix 184B BTC bug   Hard Fork - Cryptographic reason: Fix value overflow (arithmetic bug affecting BTC cap)
Sep 2010   Opcode Deactivation   Disable insecure script operations   Hard Fork
Mar 2013   v0.8 Fork / BerkeleyDB Limit   Incompatible DB settings   Hard Fork
Jul 2015   BIP66 Signature Fork   Signature rules enforcement   Hard Fork Cryptographic reason: Enforce strict DER signature encoding (ECDSA)

And plenty of smaller patches for script safety, database issues, and non-crypto logic fixes.

You're so angry that you had to drag my family into your little comment. You're angry because Bitcoin is your last hope of getting rich.
That's the only reason you're here-and that's just sad.

You're reading too many lies from the shitcoin people. Luckily for you, lies are tolerated here.  Smiley

Lies are never tolerated, but we take special care of blind people (laser eyes).

People who have zero technical and zero economic understanding of anything should be spending time talking about doomsday scenarios.
...

Then what are you doing here?