Ethereum is preparing for a future where quantum computers could break much of today’s internet cryptography, as co-founder Vitalik Buterin outlined a step-by-stepEthereum is preparing for a future where quantum computers could break much of today’s internet cryptography, as co-founder Vitalik Buterin outlined a step-by-step

Inside Vitalik Buterin’s plan to make Ethereum quantum-resistant

2026/02/27 18:15
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Ethereum is preparing for a future where quantum computers could break much of today’s internet cryptography, as co-founder Vitalik Buterin outlined a step-by-step “quantum resistance roadmap” targeting the network’s most vulnerable components.

Summary
  • Vitalik Buterin outlined a quantum resistance roadmap targeting Ethereum’s consensus signatures, data availability, wallet cryptography, and ZK proofs.
  • The plan proposes replacing vulnerable BLS and ECDSA systems with hash-based or lattice-based quantum-resistant alternatives, supported by recursive STARK aggregation.
  • While large-scale quantum attacks remain theoretical, Ethereum is proactively engineering long-term defenses to future-proof the network.

Ethereum braces for quantum future as Vitalik Buterin unveils sweeping resistance roadmap

In a detailed post, Buterin identified four key areas exposed to quantum attacks: consensus-layer BLS signatures, data availability mechanisms relying on KZG commitments, externally owned account (EOA) signatures using ECDSA, and application-layer zero-knowledge proofs such as Groth16.

Powerful quantum machines, if realized at scale, could theoretically crack ECDSA and similar elliptic curve systems using Shor’s algorithm, potentially allowing attackers to forge signatures and compromise wallets.

To address this, Ethereum’s roadmap proposes gradually replacing vulnerable cryptography with quantum-resistant alternatives. At the consensus layer, hash-based signatures and STARK-based aggregation could replace BLS signatures.

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. Buterin suggests protocol-level recursive proof aggregation as a long-term fix, enabling multiple signatures or proofs to be compressed into a single STARK verification, potentially preventing massive increases in on-chain gas costs.

Ethereum’s data availability stack may also migrate from KZG commitments toward STARK-based constructions, though this would require substantial engineering work.

While large-scale quantum computers capable of breaking modern cryptography may still be years away, Ethereum’s proactive planning signals an effort to future-proof the network. The roadmap does not represent an immediate upgrade, but rather a phased transition designed to ensure Ethereum remains secure in a post-quantum world.

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