Coinbase's Quantum Advisory Council Urges Preparation for Post-Quantum Blockchain Future
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Coinbase's quantum advisory council advises blockchain developers to prepare for a post-quantum future, addressing the risk of quantum computers breaking current blockchain cryptography, potentially affecting millions of vulnerable coins.
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Why It Matters
The advent of quantum computing threatens the cryptographic underpinnings of blockchain technology.
Coinbase's quantum advisory council is urging blockchain developers to begin preparing for a post-quantum future now, arguing that the technical work of upgrading Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other networks shouldn't wait for consensus on what to do with vulnerable or abandoned coins. [...] The report comes as researchers warn that a 'cryptographically relevant quantum computer'—one powerful enough to crack the elliptic curve digital signatures protecting Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other major blockchains—is more likely than not to exist as early as 2030. [...] Approximately 7 million Bitcoin total are currently considered quantum-vulnerable. [...] The debate comes as major blockchain networks begin preparing for a post-quantum future. [...] Bitcoin developers, meanwhile, continue to debate how vulnerable coins should be migrated—and what should happen to those that never move.
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
Increased investment in post-quantum cryptography research
Likely · Within months
Consensus on coin migration strategies within the next year
Possible
Open Questions
- Exact timeline for quantum computer capability
- Final consensus on migration strategies for vulnerable coins






