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Algorand Sets 2027 Deadline for Full Quantum Resilience

The Algorand Foundation has unveiled a comprehensive roadmap to fortify its blockchain against future quantum computing threats. By targeting full protocol-wide resilience by the end of 2027, the initiative aims to protect user wallets, consensus mechanisms, and developer tooling well ahead of anticipated global cryptographic deprecation timelines.

Algorand Sets 2027 Deadline for Full Quantum Resilience

The transition begins in Q3 2026 with the introduction of native post-quantum accounts available through Pera wallet and updated developer SDKs. The Foundation plans to implement post-quantum multi-signatures and migrate its own treasury accounts later that year. This proactive shift builds on the foundation’s 2022 deployment of State Proofs utilizing the Falcon signature scheme.

Beyond user-facing tools, the roadmap targets the protocol’s core cryptographic infrastructure. This includes transitioning the Verifiable Random Function and consensus layers to post-quantum standards. According to CTO Bruno Martins, these upgrades are critical to ensure that institutional assets and developer applications remain secure before quantum capabilities reach a point of maturity. To maintain flexibility, the team is adopting a hybrid security approach, allowing accounts to utilize combinations of classical and quantum-resistant keys. Chief Scientific Officer Chris Peikert emphasized that moving a live production network requires years of preparation, noting that the initiative moves peer-reviewed research into active, large-scale deployment.

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