Coinbase Report: Algorand, Aptos Lead Quantum-Ready Blockchain Readiness

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Coinbase’s Independent Advisory Board on Quantum Computing and Blockchain has found that most major crypto networks are poorly prepared for the threat that powerful quantum computers could pose to their security in the coming years, according to a new report. The board identified Algorand and Aptos as the most advanced in quantum readiness, while other major networks face significant vulnerabilities. The report stressed that while such quantum computers do not yet exist and will likely take at least a decade to develop, blockchain projects should begin upgrading their defenses now rather than waiting for a crisis.

Quantum Threat to Blockchain Security

According to the report, “a sufficiently powerful quantum computer could one day break the cryptography that secures digital assets across major blockchains.” Coinbase Chief Security Officer Phillip Martin stated: “your crypto is safe today. But a quantum computer capable of threatening blockchain cryptography will eventually be built, and the industry needs to start preparing now, not when it’s urgent.”

Algorand’s Quantum-Ready Position

Algorand was credited as one of the earliest networks to introduce quantum-resistant cryptography. The report found that Algorand already offers tools allowing users to create quantum-resistant accounts without changes to the underlying protocol. The network recently completed its first quantum-resistant transaction on its mainnet and has a step-by-step plan for reaching full quantum readiness.

However, the report noted that block proposals and committee voting on Algorand still carry some vulnerability to quantum attacks, and research in those areas is continuing.

Aptos’s Structural Advantage

Aptos was emphasized as being in a good position for the quantum transition. Coinbase clarified that Aptos’s handling of account addresses provides this advantage: instead of being used to create the address itself, public keys are saved as account information on that network. This means a user might only need one transaction to swap in a new, quantum-safe authentication key, rather than transferring money to another account.

Ethereum and Solana Face Greater Exposure

Other significant networks were identified as having higher quantum risks, especially proof-of-stake chains like Ethereum and Solana. According to the report, once quantum computing reaches a large enough scale, the signature systems used by validators on those networks may become targets.

Nevertheless, both networks are making progress. Solana has implemented a new signature scheme that enables users to move their tokens to a new address based on an improved mechanism. Ethereum’s developers have created a roadmap for the next release of quantum-resistant signature enhancements.

New Quantum-Resistant Infrastructure

New infrastructure is being built to address these concerns. The Swiss-based QoreChain Association recently launched a production-grade testnet that uses NIST-standard post-quantum signatures, specifically a standard called Dilithium-5. Most existing blockchains rely on elliptic-curve cryptography, which a sufficiently powerful quantum computer could crack. QoreChain’s setup instead uses Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) for both signatures and key exchange.

Coinbase’s Call for Immediate Action

Coinbase’s report drew a clear line between networks that have made real technical changes and those that have only made promises. Algorand and Aptos have already adjusted their underlying data structures to support NIST-standard signatures today, while other chains are still at the planning stage.

For older networks, this vulnerability poses a form of covert security risk, according to the research. Large asset transfers on a network like Ethereum could be expensive and time-consuming if the quantum threat materializes faster than anticipated, while on Aptos, it might only take a single key change. In light of this, Coinbase urged all blockchain teams to develop migration strategies now, far in advance of the threat materializing.

The board also suggested that users switch to quantum-safe wallets in the long run and raised the prospect that unmigrated assets would eventually need to be revoked to prevent quantum attackers from using them.

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GateUser-2100b43bvip
· 04-23 09:22
PoS mainly fears that validator keys will be broken by quantum computers. Does that mean PoW is completely unaffected? Mining also has other quantum acceleration possibilities.
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CyberBridgeDeepPerspectivevip
· 04-23 03:23
The key is still the migration of the signature algorithm; first, clarify how the post-quantum signature standard is compatible with EVM/consensus layer.
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PineLiquidityPoolvip
· 04-22 11:53
I hope it doesn't stop at the report; can we promote a roadmap that includes on-chain upgradeable encryption suites and dual-signature transitions?
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On-ChainCheatSheetKingvip
· 04-22 11:04
If you switch to PQC, the transaction volume will increase, gas fees will become more expensive, and node storage pressure will also rise accordingly, resulting in significant real-world costs.
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Re-StakingSucculentsvip
· 04-22 05:11
It's normal for Coinbase to release this report; compliance and custody services are most afraid of systemic risks, so they issue warnings in advance.
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AirdropLunchboxvip
· 04-22 05:01
Quantum is really coming, and PoS signatures definitely need a backup plan in advance.
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PurpleMistColdWalletvip
· 04-22 05:00
Actually, you can start with hybrid signatures: verify using existing ECDSA/EdDSA + PQC together, and switch once the ecosystem matures.
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GateUser-aa277334vip
· 04-22 04:59
In short, don't panic, but also don't give up. The PQC standards, hardware support, and wallet upgrades all need to start laying the groundwork now.
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InvisibleMarketMakervip
· 04-22 04:56
I'm more concerned about the scenario of "stealing data now, decrypting it later." How should historical signatures and key management be handled?
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GateUser-f49a50d4vip
· 04-22 04:48
Will there be a new narrative of "quantum-secure chains," followed by a bunch of projects jumping on the bandwagon? Let's wait and see the technology's practical implementation.
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