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Algorand lays out roadmap to achieve quantum resistance by 2027

The Algorand Foundation has unveiled a multi-phase roadmap to make its blockchain broadly quantum-resistant by the end of 2027. The plan begins in 2026 with the introduction of post-quantum accounts, multisignature wallets, and staking support, followed by upgrades to core protocol components. This move reflects a growing industry-wide recognition that transitioning to quantum-resistant cryptography is a long-term process requiring changes at both user and protocol levels. Most current blockchains rely on elliptic curve cryptography, which is vulnerable to sufficiently advanced quantum computers. While such machines are not yet a threat, projects like Ethereum and Solana have also initiated quantum preparedness efforts. Algorand's roadmap builds on work started in 2022 and aims to achieve resilience before NIST retires legacy standards and ahead of NSA timelines for national security systems.

Key facts

  • Algorand aims for broad quantum resilience by end of 2027.
  • Upgrades start in 2026 with post-quantum accounts and wallets.
  • Most blockchains use elliptic curve cryptography vulnerable to quantum computers.
  • Ethereum and Solana have also launched quantum preparedness initiatives.
  • Algorand's plan targets completion before NIST and NSA timelines.

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