Ripple has established a four-phase roadmap to make the XRP Ledger quantum-resistant by 2028, with development underway since 2024, RippleX chief engineer Ayo Akinyele confirmed. The initiative addresses the threat quantum computers pose to elliptic curve cryptography used in blockchain wallets and transaction signatures. Recent research from Google Quantum AI has elevated the quantum threat from theoretical to credible, with the "harvest now, decrypt later" risk—where attackers collect blockchain cryptographic data today to decrypt once quantum hardware matures—creating immediate security concerns for financial institutions evaluating blockchain infrastructure.
Recent research from Google Quantum AI confirms that elliptic curve cryptography used by most blockchains, including the algorithms securing wallets and signing transactions, can be broken by sufficiently advanced quantum computers. The immediate danger identified is "harvest now, decrypt later"—bad actors collecting publicly visible cryptographic data from blockchains today and storing it until quantum hardware matures enough to crack it. Every transaction exposing a public key on-chain becomes a future vulnerability, particularly for accounts holding value over long periods.
Ripple's roadmap addresses the quantum threat across four phases:
The hybrid approach allows XRPL to test and validate quantum-resistant signatures without disrupting existing operations. Institutions and users can continue operating normally while the new security layer is proven in parallel.
Ripple has prepared a "Quantum-Day" contingency plan for worst-case scenarios. If classical cryptography is compromised before the 2028 target, the team is ready to execute a "hard shift" that would completely stop acceptance of traditional signatures and force all accounts to migrate to quantum-safe alternatives in a controlled, coordinated process.
XRP Ledger has a native key rotation feature allowing users to migrate to new quantum-resistant addresses without changing their underlying account identifiers. Account history, reputation, and balances remain intact through the transition. Ethereum has no protocol-native equivalent—any post-quantum migration on Ethereum would require users to manually move assets to entirely new accounts or rely on complex smart wallet solutions.
Ripple is collaborating with Project Eleven, a quantum security research group, to audit XRPL infrastructure, develop quantum-secure custody wallets, and accelerate hybrid cryptographic signature deployment. Validator testing and early custody prototypes are underway.
What is Ripple's timeline for making XRP Ledger quantum-resistant?
Ripple has established a four-phase roadmap with full mainnet readiness targeted by 2028. Development began in 2024 with baseline assessment and groundwork in Phase 1, followed by quantum vulnerability evaluation using NIST-approved post-quantum algorithms in Phase 2, hybrid signature deployment on Devnet in Phase 3, and complete quantum-resistant infrastructure rollout in Phase 4.
How does the 'harvest now, decrypt later' threat affect blockchain security?
The "harvest now, decrypt later" threat involves attackers collecting publicly visible cryptographic data from blockchains today and storing it until quantum computers become powerful enough to decrypt it. Every transaction exposing a public key on-chain becomes a future vulnerability, particularly for accounts holding value over long periods, according to research from Google Quantum AI.
What is XRPL's native key rotation feature?
XRP Ledger's native key rotation feature allows users to migrate to new quantum-resistant addresses without changing their underlying account identifiers. Account history, reputation, and balances remain intact through the transition, unlike Ethereum which has no protocol-native equivalent and would require manual asset migration to new accounts.
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