Citadel Dispatch
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CD188: CORALLO - STEALING SATOSHI'S SATOSHIS
1 hour 31 minutes Posted Jan 14, 2026 at 8:35 pm.
Matt Corallo has been a bitcoin developer for nearly fifteen years. We discuss his views on the recent bitcoin core bug, the proposed us clarity act, and the risks/mitigations of quantum computing.Corallo on Nostr: https://primal.net/mattcorallo Corallo on X: https://x.com/TheBlueMattSave our Wallets: https://SaveOurWallets.orgTen31 Quantum Report: https://www.ten31.xyz/insights/quantum-computing-bitcoin-securityEPISODE: 188BLOCK: 932276PRICE: 1030 sats per dollar
Bitcoin Core legacy wallet migration bug
Backups, edge cases, and defensive coding culture
Clarity Act and developer protections: SaveOurWallets.org
Self-custody legal clarity
Partisan Bitcoin ownership data
Surveillance and KYC/AML tightening concerns
Quantum threat framing and scope
Seed phrases enable quantum-safe proofs via hashes
What quantum breaks: exposed public keys, Taproot, and address reuse
Design choices hinge on whether insecure spend paths are frozen
Options: backup TapLeaf, new address types, and fee/UX tradeoffs
Opt-in Taproot versioning to signal post-quantum readiness
Adoption reality: wallet support, privacy impacts, and rollout pace
Freeze-or-not debate: social contract, market dynamics, forks
Public vs. secret quantum progress: who gets there first?
Fork economics: supply shocks, Satoshis coins, and market choice
In-system vs. out-of-system theft; why quantum is different
Preparing pragmatically: give future users post-quantum options
Timelines and hype: where quantum computing really stands
Bitcoin Core legacy wallet migration bug
Backups, edge cases, and defensive coding culture
Clarity Act and developer protections: SaveOurWallets.org
Self-custody legal clarity
Partisan Bitcoin ownership data
Surveillance and KYC/AML tightening concerns
Quantum threat framing and scope
Seed phrases enable quantum-safe proofs via hashes
What quantum breaks: exposed public keys, Taproot, and address reuse
Design choices hinge on whether insecure spend paths are frozen
Options: backup TapLeaf, new address types, and fee/UX tradeoffs
Opt-in Taproot versioning to signal post-quantum readiness
Adoption reality: wallet support, privacy impacts, and rollout pace
Freeze-or-not debate: social contract, market dynamics, forks
Public vs. secret quantum progress: who gets there first?
Fork economics: supply shocks, Satoshis coins, and market choice
In-system vs. out-of-system theft; why quantum is different
Preparing pragmatically: give future users post-quantum options
Timelines and hype: where quantum computing really stands
Final takeaways: no panic
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Matt Corallo has been a bitcoin developer for nearly fifteen years. We discuss his views on the recent bitcoin core bug, the proposed us clarity act, and the risks/mitigations of quantum computing.Corallo on Nostr: https://primal.net/mattcorallo Corallo on X: https://x.com/TheBlueMattSave our Wallets: https://SaveOurWallets.orgTen31 Quantum Report: https://www.ten31.xyz/insights/quantum-computing-bitcoin-securityEPISODE: 188BLOCK: 932276PRICE: 1030 sats per dollar(00:03:37) Bitcoin Core legacy wallet migration bug(00:07:41) Backups, edge cases, and defensive coding culture(00:07:58) Clarity Act and developer protections: SaveOurWallets.org(00:10:19) Self-custody legal clarity(00:13:12) Partisan Bitcoin ownership data(00:14:43) Surveillance and KYC/AML tightening concerns(00:20:43) Quantum threat framing and scope(00:22:10) Seed phrases enable quantum-safe proofs via hashes(00:24:58) What quantum breaks: exposed public keys, Taproot, and address reuse(00:31:21) Design choices hinge on whether insecure spend paths are frozen(00:33:43) Options: backup TapLeaf, new address types, and fee/UX tradeoffs(00:36:14) Opt-in Taproot versioning to signal post-quantum readiness(00:38:07) Adoption reality: wallet support, privacy impacts, and rollout pace(00:39:34) Freeze-or-not debate: social contract, market dynamics, forks(00:43:56) Public vs. secret quantum progress: who gets there first?(00:47:06) Fork economics: supply shocks, Satoshis coins, and market choice(00:55:01) In-system vs. out-of-system theft; why quantum is different(01:10:01) Preparing pragmatically: give future users post-quantum options(01:24:28) Timelines and hype: where quantum computing really stands(01:29:00) Final takeaways: no panicmore info on the show: https://citadeldispatch.comlearn more about me: https://odell.xyz