How a Silent Breakthrough Called Quantumroot Changed the Way I See BCH
Days back, while I was reading news about the BCH ecosystem, I came across with something that made me stop, give a deep breath and think: “Ok, this changes everything.”
That was the announcement of * Quantumroot*, a system that may sound complicated, but actually is just - some kind of ultra safe lock that protects Bitcoin Cash from computers which don’t exist yet.
And was here where I understood: BCH has given a step forward that majority of cryptocurrencies doesn’t even know how to start.

---
## The Story That starts With an Invisible Problem...
Imagine that one day could exist a very powerful computer that can decrypt private keys in minutes.
I am not talking about today, or tomorrow... but a day in future.
When this happens, millions of old wallets will be vulnerable to attacks. Lost or forgot funds, left in addresses from 2013, 2017, or even older - would be easy targets.
For the majority of blockchains, this is a silent nightmare.
But someone decided to face this future today:
[**Jason Dreyzehner**](https://blog.bitjson.com/quantumroot-on-chipnet/)**.**
s_!Les4!,w_1456,c_limit,f_auto,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2F3a0015a9-c4e8-4bd2-8d29-35ba4d9954cc_720x1006.jpeg)
… and With A Solution that Arrive first at Bitcoin Cash
Jason built something that even those big blockchains didn’t: fully functional post-quantum vault inside the Bitcoin script.
And he didn’t put it into BTC Or in Ethereum. Or even in a layer 2
He put it on Bitcoin Cash.
The name? Quantumroot.**
The function: to protect funds against Quantum computers.
The most impressive? This isn’t theory. It’s real.
Quantumroot already comes with:
- Functional code
- contracts already working
- tests, documentation
- tools that will integrate wallets
This means:
It is a system ready to use - not a PDF with promises.
And why this is only possible in BCH?
Different from other blockchains, BCH have been working on silence with upgrades that many still ignoring:
- o CashVM
- introspective contracts
- upgrades on the UTXO model
- the 2025 and 2026 upgrades that opened space to new kind of signatures
All of this together, allowed to something unique to happen;
Quantumroot allows 100 times cheaper fees when compared to Ethereum for example.

And more:
- It can allow giant transactions up to [**800 inputs**](https://news.bitcoin.com/quantumroot-debuts-on-bitcoin-cash-first-post-quantum-vault-on-bitcoin-script/)
- Doesn’t sacrifice privacy
- Increase stability
- Make better the life whom run a full node.
This sounds kinda ironic:
**when Jason prepared BCH for the future, he also gave a better today for the currency.**
---
# What this means for you and for me?
This means:
- The money you store in BCH today, now have a strong future
- Wallets can smoothly migrate to a fully functional post-quantum vault
- The blockchain gain more capacity and more cheaper fees
- And BCH reinforce its status as **money for the next decades,** not just for today.
Jason made a good resume:
> “[*Quantumroot*](https://news.bitcoin.com/quantumroot-debuts-on-bitcoin-cash-first-post-quantum-vault-on-bitcoin-script/) reinforce BCH as an reserve asset in long term.”
And boy, I can’t disagree with him.
---
## In simple terms?
**BCH just unblocked a superpower that no other big blockchain have done: a real and fully functional post-quantum vault.**
This isn’t marketing.
FUD.
Or Promise.
This is code.
It is Technology.
This is the future happening early on BCH.
---
**If you enjoyed this breakdown and want to support more BCH articles like this, feel free to drop a small tip. Every contribution helps me keep writing, researching, and spreading real Bitcoin Cash adoption. Thank you for the support.**
**BCH address and QR code:**
bitcoincash:qp5wsnlhh8fesu42clk9z7ztq7l32ck57savwmcx44
s_!65Db!,w_1456,c_limit,f_auto,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2Fe8922088-268d-4a10-b1bf-4fec2a49d552_720x1055.jpeg)
Write a comment