The Ethereum Foundation has officially elevated post-quantum security to a top-tier strategic priority, establishing a dedicated internal team as industry experts warn of accelerating threats from quantum computing. In an announcement posted on X on Friday, Ethereum Foundation researcher Justin Drake unveiled the formation of the Post-Quantum (PQ) team, labeling the initiative a decisive āinflection pointā for the networkās long-term strategy. āAfter years of quiet R&D, EF management has officially declared PQ security a top strategic priority,ā Drake wrote, saying that Ethereumās journey to post-quantum began in 2019. āItās now 2026, timelines are accelerating. Time to go full PQ.ā
Today marks an inflection in the Ethereum Foundationās long-term quantum strategy.
Weāve formed a new Post Quantum (PQ) team, led by the brilliant Thomas Coratger (@tcoratger). Joining him is Emile, one of the world-class talents behind leanVM. leanVM is the cryptographicā¦
ā Justin Drake (@drakefjustin) January 23, 2026
The effort, Drake said, will be led by Thomas Coratger and the contributing team behind LeanVM, which he called a ācryptographic cornerstone of our entire post-quantum strategy.ā The announcement follows growing pressure across the crypto industry to prepare for a future in which quantum computers could undermine todayās blockchain cryptography. Ethereum, like Bitcoin, relies on elliptic-curve cryptography, which researchers say could eventually be broken by sufficiently powerful quantum machines. Earlier this month, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin warned developers not to delay preparing for the day a practical quantum computer comes online, arguing that the network should be able to function for decades without relying on constant upgrades.
āBeing able to say āEthereumās protocol, as it stands today, is cryptographically safe for a hundred yearsā is something we should strive to get to as soon as possible, and insist on as a point of pride,ā he said. Beginning in February, Drake continued, Ethereum Foundation researcher Antonio Sanso will lead a biweekly All Core Developers breakout call on post-quantum transactions, focused on user-facing security issues like account abstraction, and longer-term transaction signature aggregation. Drake also announced a $1 million Poseidon Prize, a contest to harden the Poseidon hash function used in Ethereum applications. āWe are betting big on hash-based cryptography to enjoy the strongest and leanest cryptographic foundations,ā he wrote. Drakeās work on Ethereumās post-quantum strategy overlaps with broader industry efforts. He is also a member of a recently formed quantum advisory board at crypto exchange Coinbase, which is focused on assessing how future quantum advances could affect blockchain security and how long-term cryptographic transitions might be managed. āBelieve in something,ā he wrote. āBelieve in [post-quantum] security.ā
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