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Vitalik Buterin Wants Ethereum Safe From Quantum Threats For A Century: Don't Wait Until The Last Minute

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Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin is pushing for immediate deployment of quantum-resistant technology, warning against the temptation to delay security upgrades in favor of short-term efficiency gains. He wants the network to be cryptographically safe for 100 years.

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Ethereum (ETH) co-founder Vitalik Buterin is sounding the alarm on quantum computing threats, and he's not interested in waiting around to see what happens. On Monday, he made the case for getting quantum-resistant technology deployed on Ethereum now, not later when it becomes absolutely necessary.

Security Versus Speed: Why Buterin Says Don't Compromise

In a post on X, Buterin pushed back against the idea of postponing quantum resistance upgrades while the network squeezes out a bit more performance. "We should resist the trap of saying 'let's delay quantum-resistance until the last possible moment in the name of eking out more efficiencies for a while longer,'" he wrote.

The argument makes sense when you think about it. Yes, individual users can decide whether to adopt new security standards on their own, but the underlying protocol needs to be ready first. According to Buterin, the goal should be simple: "Being able to say 'Ethereum's protocol, as it stands today, is cryptographically safe for a hundred years' is something we should strive to get to as soon as possible."

This isn't the first time Buterin has prioritized long-term stability over short-term gains. Just last week, he emphasized that Ethereum should focus on decentralization and resilience rather than chasing efficiency and convenience.

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How Real Is The Quantum Computing Threat?

The crypto world has been wrestling with the quantum computing question for a while now, and the timeline for necessary upgrades isn't exactly encouraging. Jameson Lopp, Chief Security Officer at self-custody platform Casa, estimated in December that upgrading Bitcoin (BTC) to quantum-resistant standards could take up to ten years. That's not just flipping a switch.

A 2024 study from the University of Kent's School of Computing painted an even more challenging picture. Researchers found that implementing a protocol update to protect Bitcoin from quantum threats could require nearly 305 days of downtime if only 25% of bandwidth is allocated to the migration process.

Meanwhile, digital asset management firm Grayscale offered a somewhat reassuring take in a December report, suggesting that quantum computing won't meaningfully impact cryptocurrency valuations in 2026. Still, they acknowledged the inevitable: "Bitcoin and most other blockchains will eventually need to be updated for post-quantum tools."

Price Action: At the time of writing, ETH was trading at $3,335.49, up 6.81% in the last 24 hours.

Vitalik Buterin Wants Ethereum Safe From Quantum Threats For A Century: Don't Wait Until The Last Minute

MarketDash Editorial Team
3 hours ago
Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin is pushing for immediate deployment of quantum-resistant technology, warning against the temptation to delay security upgrades in favor of short-term efficiency gains. He wants the network to be cryptographically safe for 100 years.

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Ethereum (ETH) co-founder Vitalik Buterin is sounding the alarm on quantum computing threats, and he's not interested in waiting around to see what happens. On Monday, he made the case for getting quantum-resistant technology deployed on Ethereum now, not later when it becomes absolutely necessary.

Security Versus Speed: Why Buterin Says Don't Compromise

In a post on X, Buterin pushed back against the idea of postponing quantum resistance upgrades while the network squeezes out a bit more performance. "We should resist the trap of saying 'let's delay quantum-resistance until the last possible moment in the name of eking out more efficiencies for a while longer,'" he wrote.

The argument makes sense when you think about it. Yes, individual users can decide whether to adopt new security standards on their own, but the underlying protocol needs to be ready first. According to Buterin, the goal should be simple: "Being able to say 'Ethereum's protocol, as it stands today, is cryptographically safe for a hundred years' is something we should strive to get to as soon as possible."

This isn't the first time Buterin has prioritized long-term stability over short-term gains. Just last week, he emphasized that Ethereum should focus on decentralization and resilience rather than chasing efficiency and convenience.

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Weekly insights + SMS (optional)

How Real Is The Quantum Computing Threat?

The crypto world has been wrestling with the quantum computing question for a while now, and the timeline for necessary upgrades isn't exactly encouraging. Jameson Lopp, Chief Security Officer at self-custody platform Casa, estimated in December that upgrading Bitcoin (BTC) to quantum-resistant standards could take up to ten years. That's not just flipping a switch.

A 2024 study from the University of Kent's School of Computing painted an even more challenging picture. Researchers found that implementing a protocol update to protect Bitcoin from quantum threats could require nearly 305 days of downtime if only 25% of bandwidth is allocated to the migration process.

Meanwhile, digital asset management firm Grayscale offered a somewhat reassuring take in a December report, suggesting that quantum computing won't meaningfully impact cryptocurrency valuations in 2026. Still, they acknowledged the inevitable: "Bitcoin and most other blockchains will eventually need to be updated for post-quantum tools."

Price Action: At the time of writing, ETH was trading at $3,335.49, up 6.81% in the last 24 hours.