Algorand laid out a plan to make its blockchain quantum-resistant by the end of 2027, starting with post-quantum accounts in the third quarter.
"Migrating a live protocol takes years, and the probability of a quantum attack on legacy cryptography grows meaningfully as the end of this decade approaches," Chris Peikert, chief scientific officer at the Algorand Foundation, said.
The roadmap, announced Thursday, introduces native post-quantum accounts directly within the Pera wallet and across all SDKs beginning in the third quarter of 2026. Later phases add post-quantum multi-signatures, treasury migration for the foundation and staking support from post-quantum accounts. The final stage targets deeper protocol layers — consensus mechanisms and the Verifiable Random Function — aiming for broad quantum resilience by the end of 2027, ahead of NIST's deprecation of legacy RSA key sizes and three years before the NSA's CNSA 2.0 deadline for national security systems.
The timeline reflects a growing recognition across crypto that transitioning from elliptic curve cryptography — which secures most wallets and transactions but is vulnerable to sufficiently advanced quantum computers — requires years of infrastructure work. The Ethereum Foundation announced a dedicated post-quantum security initiative in March, and Solana developers published proposals in April outlining how the network could transition to quantum-resistant cryptography.
Algorand began post-quantum preparations in 2022 with the deployment of State Proofs using the Falcon signature scheme, the foundation said. The new roadmap extends that work across every layer of the protocol, including a hybrid approach that lets accounts be secured by any combination of classical and post-quantum keys.
The announcement comes as Glassnode estimated in May that nearly 10% of Bitcoin's total supply — about 1.92 million BTC — is structurally unsafe in the event of a quantum computing breakthrough. Coinbase warned in April that proof-of-stake blockchains, including Ethereum and Solana, may face greater risk because of the signature schemes validators use to secure the network.
Amazon and QuEra this week promised useful error-corrected quantum computing by 2028, compressing the window for blockchain networks to prepare. Algorand is celebrating its seventh anniversary with seven years of continuous uptime, the foundation noted.
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