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by shiado 2500 days ago
Wrong due to P2PK transactions. But also no matter which hash you use as an address the person has to reveal their public key in a digital signature to transact the coins, and if an individual has access to a quantum computer which solves the ECDLP fast enough they can run a node which monitors transactions and conceivably get your private key and then exploit a race condition by transacting the same coins with a higher fee to steal the coins.