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Is it possible to create a taproot address that a quantum computer can't spend via the keyspend path?

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Is it possible to create a taproot address that a quantum computer can't spend via the keyspend path?

I'm wondering if there's any valid public key that is known to not have a corresponding private key that can be used as the primary taproot key. The goal would be to ensure that the address can't be spent by any other means other than by a MAST spend path, even if QC was able to crack public keys.


I assume based on this question that this isn't known how to do, but I figured i'd ask from a different angle.


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