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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @bordalix 12 Dec \ parent \ on: How worried do I need to be about public key when sending an on-chain transfer? bitcoin
Satoshi's coins are locked to his pubkey (P2PK), not to the pubkey hash, because P2PKH was "invented" later. This means an attacker will first go for Satoshi coins, where he has all the time in the world (instead of 10 minutes) to try to steal the coins.
So, if someday some of the Satoshi's coins move, we should start worrying. Until then is business as usual.