A Bitcoin developer has released a draft of the "Quantum Address Migration Protocol" (BIP), suggesting the mandatory migration of UTXOs that are vulnerable to quantum attacks
Foresight News reported that according to Protos, Bitcoin developer Agustin Cruz has released a draft of a Bitcoin improvement proposal (BIP) called the Quantum Address Migration Protocol (QRAMP) to the Bitcoin Dev mailing list. This BIP contains code for hard fork consensus changes, which will force the migration of UTXOs that are vulnerable to quantum attacks. If QRAMP gains consensus and is activated in the dominant version of Bitcoin Core, a countdown will begin. If users fail to transfer their coins to the anti quantum wallet by the deadline, Bitcoin Core will reject any transactions attempting to withdraw funds from the Legacy wallet (which essentially destroys these currencies from BTC circulation). At present, the BIP is still in the draft stage and has not yet been assigned a BIP number.