Ethereum Devs Launch Post-Quantum Resource Hub

A group of Ethereum developers has launched a resource hub focused on protecting the blockchain from future quantum computing threats and securing the billions of dollars worth of value the network secures.

The โ€œPost-Quantum Ethereumโ€ website, launched on Tuesday by members of the Ethereum Foundation, says the organizationโ€™s new Post-Quantum team is planning to implement quantum solutions into Ethereum at the protocol level by 2029, with solutions targeting the execution layer to follow.

While the Post-Quantum team said no imminent quantum threat exists for cryptography-secured blockchains, early action is necessary due to the complexity involved:

โ€œMigrating a decentralized, global protocol takes years of coordination, engineering, and formal verification,โ€ the team said. โ€œThe work must begin well before the threat arrives.โ€


Source: Ethereum Foundation

Concerns that quantum computers could eventually break blockchain cryptography have fueled industry-wide fear around private keys and wallet security, prompting broader debate over how the sector should prepare as the technology develops.

Most industry analysts acknowledge that quantum computing poses some level of threat to crypto. Galaxy Digital analyst Will Owens has said only crypto wallets with exposed public keys are vulnerable, while others, such as Capriole Investmentsโ€™ Charles Edwards, have said all coins are at risk.

Post-Quantum team building SNARK-based signatures

Many crypto developers are focused on how quantum-safe solutions can be implemented into cryptographic signatures to fight off potential attacks.