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BNB Chain Takes Aim At Tomorrow’s Cyber Threats With Quantum-Resistant Upgrade

2026/05/14 21:24
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BNB Chain Takes Aim At Tomorrow’s Cyber Threats With Quantum-Resistant Upgrade

Blockchain ecosystem, BNB Chain, published a report outlining its migration toward post-quantum cryptography (PQC), positioning itself as one of the first major blockchain networks to tackle a threat that, while not yet imminent, could one day unravel the security foundations of modern digital finance. 

The core concern is Shor’s algorithm — a quantum computing method capable of breaking the elliptic-curve cryptography that currently secures blockchain transactions. While a cryptographically relevant quantum computer is still estimated to be 10 to 20 years away, BNB Chain is treating readiness as a now problem, not a later one.

The migration targets two of the network’s most critical security layers. Transaction signatures, previously secured by ECDSA, have been replaced with ML-DSA-44 (also known as Dilithium2), the only digital signature algorithm formally standardized by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology under FIPS 204 in August 2024. 

Consensus vote aggregation has similarly been overhauled, shifting from BLS12-381 signatures to pqSTARK proofs. Two remaining layers — peer-to-peer handshakes and KZG blob commitments — are flagged as future priorities.

A Security Leap That Comes at a Cost

The technical gains are important, but they don’t come for free. ML-DSA-44’s public keys are 20 times larger than their ECDSA counterparts, and signatures balloon by a factor of 37. That added bulk has a direct impact on performance: under cross-region test conditions, transaction throughput dropped by roughly 40% for native transfers, and block sizes swelled from around 130 KB to approximately 2 MB at equivalent load. In short, quantum-resistant blocks are about 18 times heavier than their predecessors.

BNB Chain selected the lower-security ML-DSA-44 variant deliberately. The team reasoned that given the projected threat timeline, the highest security tiers would add disproportionate size and slow verification speeds without a meaningful real-world benefit. 

On the consensus side, pqSTARK aggregation proved more efficient than expected — compressing what would otherwise be 14.5 KB of raw validator signatures down to roughly 340 bytes, a 43-to-1 ratio that keeps the network’s validator overhead manageable.

The report frames the migration as a proof of concept rather than a final deployment, acknowledging that throughput constraints at the network and data layer remain the central challenge before any production rollout. Still, the message is clear: the cryptographic tools to defend against quantum attacks exist today, and the window for an orderly transition is now open.

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