Managing The Quantum Threat to Blockchains - citigroup. com Moving to post-quantum cryptography forces systems to be cryptographically agile This will help make blockchains more resilient to future breaches, not just quantum ones The need to handle larger encrypted data efficiently is driving research in signature aggregation and proof-based compression
Post-Quantum Cryptography: Moving From Awareness to Execution Lohrmann on Cybersecurity Post-Quantum Cryptography: Moving From Awareness to Execution Google recently released important research that moves Q-Day — the day quantum computers will be able to “break the Internet” — up to 2029 How should enterprises secure their systems?
Post-Quantum Cryptography for Authentication: The Enterprise Migration . . . The encryption protecting data stolen in today's breach may not survive the decade This is why the migration to post-quantum cryptography cannot wait until quantum computers exist For any data with confidentiality requirements extending beyond approximately 2032-2035, the protection decision must be made now
Binance Accelerator Program - Post-Quantum Cryptography Researcher Responsibilities Engage in cutting-edge research on post-quantum cryptographic protocols for blockchain applications, including areas like threshold signatures, signature aggregation, and proof systems Explore and evaluate NIST post-quantum signature standards, along with new constructions from contemporary academic literature
Inside Vitalik Buterin’s plan to make Ethereum quantum-resistant For EOAs, Buterin points to native account abstraction under EIP-8141, allowing wallets to adopt post-quantum signature schemes once efficient implementations are available The shift, however, comes with tradeoffs Quantum-resistant signatures are significantly larger and more computationally expensive than current standards
Post-Quantum Cryptography | CSRC See NIST IR 8413, Status Report of the Third Round of the NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography Standardization Process HQC was selected for standardization on March 11, 2025 See NIST IR 8545, Status Report on the Fourth Round of the NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography Standardization Process
Solana, Aptos Move to Harden Blockchains Against Future Quantum Attacks . . . In brief Project Eleven deployed a quantum-resistant Solana testnet after completing a threat assessment Solana’s work built on earlier opt-in protections, including the Winternitz Vault for user wallets Aptos proposed adding an optional post-quantum signature scheme through a governance vote