
Ethereum Foundation abandons Poseidon hash function for post-quantum systems, opting for SHA or BLAKE due to advancements in SNARKs, targeting leanVM deployment by 2027.
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Ethereum is transitioning to post-quantum cryptography to ensure security against future quantum computing threats.
The Ethereum Foundation is moving away from the Poseidon hash function in its planned post-quantum architecture, according to researcher Justin Drake. On Thursday, Drake said the foundation was abandoning Poseidon and turning to established alternatives such as SHA or BLAKE. A hash function converts data into a fixed digital fingerprint, enabling computers to check that information has not been altered. Poseidon had been considered for future post-quantum systems such as leanVM, which would help Ethereum efficiently verify large volumes of blockchain activity. Those systems have not yet been deployed on mainnet. Drake said advances in SNARKs, which are compact proofs used to confirm computations without repeating underlying work, mean conventional hashes can now perform efficiently enough to replace Poseidon in those planned systems. He said a production-ready leanVM is targeted for 2027, followed by deployments across Ethereum’s consensus, data and execution layers in 2028. The dates remain preliminary. Eigen Labs founder and CEO Sreeram Kannan said established hash-based systems have fewer known avenues of attack than other post-quantum approaches and could be deployed faster because they have already undergone years of scrutiny. Kannan said joint work with the foundation and zero-knowledge proof company Succinct had increased proving speeds by 2.5 times.
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Successful deployment of leanVM by 2027
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