TLDR: Google’s latest paper slashes the qubit threshold to break elliptic curve cryptography below 500,000. Ethereum targets full post-quantum deployment by 2029TLDR: Google’s latest paper slashes the qubit threshold to break elliptic curve cryptography below 500,000. Ethereum targets full post-quantum deployment by 2029

Post-Quantum Cryptography Threat Divides Blockchain Networks as Google Paper Reshapes Timeline

2026/04/03 18:39
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TLDR:

  • Google’s latest paper slashes the qubit threshold to break elliptic curve cryptography below 500,000.
  • Ethereum targets full post-quantum deployment by 2029 with live testnets and ten active client teams.
  • Bitcoin holds an estimated 5–15% quantum-vulnerable supply, including roughly one million Satoshi-era coins.
  • Jefferies removed Bitcoin from model portfolios, flagging quantum vulnerability as a material investor risk.

Post-quantum cryptography has become a pressing concern for major blockchain networks worldwide. On March 30, Google Quantum AI published research showing that quantum computers could break Bitcoin and Ethereum’s cryptographic protections with far fewer resources than previously estimated.

A companion paper by Oratomic, a Caltech and Harvard startup, suggested neutral-atom quantum computers could achieve this with just 10,000 qubits. Earlier estimates had placed that threshold at one million qubits or more.

Ethereum Builds the Most Advanced Post-Quantum Cryptography Roadmap Among Major Blockchains

All major blockchains currently rely on elliptic curve cryptography to secure transactions. Shor’s algorithm allows quantum computers to reverse this process and expose private keys quickly. The qubit threshold to break elliptic curve cryptography dropped from 9 million in 2023 to under 500,000 today.

Ethereum Foundation researcher Justin Drake co-authored the Google paper and leads post-quantum research efforts. He estimates at least a 10% chance of a cryptographically relevant quantum computer emerging by 2032.

Google, meanwhile, has set a 2029 internal deadline to migrate its own infrastructure to post-quantum cryptography.

Ethereum’s post-quantum effort stands as the most advanced among major blockchains today. The Foundation began funding hash-based cryptography research in 2018 with a $5 million grant.

The network now has a public roadmap targeting full deployment by 2029, live test networks with around ten client teams, and a $1 million cryptographic bounty program.

Drake described the 2029 target as “realistic/conservative” and pointed to the 2022 Merge as evidence of execution capacity.

That upgrade transitioned Ethereum from proof-of-work to proof-of-stake on a live multi-hundred-billion-dollar network without disruption.

Signature aggregation technology will compress post-quantum signatures into compact proofs, avoiding a throughput penalty.

Ethereum’s quantum-vulnerable supply sits at roughly 2%, compared to Bitcoin’s estimated 5–15%. The network is younger, and better key management practices from launch kept this number lower.

Drake recently remarked: “I’ve stopped thinking about post-quantum as a hurdle that we have to overcome, and I think of it more as an opportunity.”

Bitcoin and High-Throughput Chains Face Greater Post-Quantum Migration Challenges

Bitcoin carries the same elliptic curve vulnerability but operates within a more complex governance environment. BIP-360, a post-quantum migration proposal, has received broad community engagement so far. Even so, over $1.5 trillion in value at stake has not generated the same urgency visible at Ethereum.

Nic Carter, founding partner at Castle Island Ventures, offered a candid comparison between the two networks. He described Ethereum’s approach as “best in class” and Bitcoin’s current posture as “worst in class.” He added: “Elliptic curve cryptography is on the brink of obsolescence. Whether it’s 3 or 10 years; it’s over and we need to accept that.”

Bitcoin’s development culture treats the protocol more as a finished product than an evolving system. That stance benefits monetary credibility but creates friction when cryptographic upgrades are urgently needed. The debate over roughly 1 million BTC in Satoshi-era addresses will also take considerable time to resolve.

Solana and other high-throughput chains face a separate but equally serious challenge. Hash-based signatures are far larger than classical ones, and Solana exposes all public keys by default.

A full migration would narrow the throughput advantage that has served as Solana’s primary competitive differentiator.

Jefferies has already removed Bitcoin from model portfolios, citing quantum vulnerability as a material risk. Carter warned: “ETH people have already figured this out. Unless something changes quickly, ETHBTC will start to reflect the divergence in prioritization.”

Tokenization platforms managing assets with 10- to 30-year durations will increasingly treat post-quantum migration capability as a baseline requirement for institutional deployment.

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