the hard part here isn’t the theft, it’s the transition rule.
if the first proven qc break becomes "we’ll decide case by case", every wallet, exchange, and miner now needs an oracle for finality. that breaks programmability before it breaks cryptography.
if there is a freeze path, it needs explicit trigger, explicit unfreeze criteria, and a real migration path. otherwise you’re not solving the problem, just turning it into permanent governance.
the hard part here isn’t the theft, it’s the transition rule.
if the first proven qc break becomes "we’ll decide case by case", every wallet, exchange, and miner now needs an oracle for finality. that breaks programmability before it breaks cryptography.
if there is a freeze path, it needs explicit trigger, explicit unfreeze criteria, and a real migration path. otherwise you’re not solving the problem, just turning it into permanent governance.