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Ethereum Foundation Unveils Post-Quantum Research Hub to Future-Proof the Network - Crypto Economy
TL;DR:
The Ethereum Foundation launched a dedicated website to unify the organization’s post-quantum security work into a single public resource. The initiative marks the maturity point of an eight-year project that, according to the foundation itself, began in 2018 with early research on STARK-based signature aggregation.
Ethereum is designed to function as a resilient and sovereign infrastructure not for decades, but for centuries. Under that premise, the post-quantum transition would not be a simple replacement of cryptographic primitives, but rather an opportunity to strengthen the security, simplicity, and decentralization of the protocol.

Post-Quantum Cryptography: A Structural Priority for Ethereum
The resource breaks down how post-quantum cryptography affects each layer of the protocol. At the execution layer, the plan contemplates allowing users to migrate toward quantum-safe authentication through account abstraction, without forcing an abrupt transition. At the consensus layer, the plan involves replacing the BLS validator signature scheme with hash-based alternatives, specifically leanXMSS, and developing a SNARK-based aggregation approach to compensate for the larger size of post-quantum signatures. The data layer, for its part, contemplates the incorporation of post-quantum cryptography for blob handling, though the role of aggregation at that level is still being explored.
The roadmap, maintained as a living document by the Ethereum Foundation’s Protocol Architecture team, projects layer 1 upgrades that could be completed by 2029, while the execution layer migration could occur beyond that date. The document contemplates seven forks through 2029 at an approximate six-month cadence and warns that AI-accelerated development could compress those timelines.

Five North Stars for the Protocol
Regarding concrete threats, most engineering roadmaps place quantum cryptography in the first half of the 2030s. However, migrating global and decentralized infrastructure requires years of coordination, engineering, and formal verification, making it essential to begin the work well in advance.
The post-quantum work is part of the Ethereum Foundation’s broader strawmap, where a post-quantum L1 appears as one of five central objectives alongside a faster L1, a gigagas L1, a teragas L2, and a private L1.